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Executive Functioning Skills Practice at Home

April 20, 2020 by pathway2success 1 Comment

Executive functioning skills are the processes we use in our brain to accomplish daily tasks. It’s true that we use a variety of executive functioning skills when completing academic work, but the truth is that these skills are actually life skills. We use them all the time in daily chores and tasks, from planning a […]

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10+ Social Emotional Activities for Home

March 13, 2020 by pathway2success 1 Comment

Social emotional learning isn’t just something that should be practiced and taught at school. SEL skills are life skills, of course! These include skills like empathy, self-control, and decision-making. Before I even get started, while I was writing this post, I decided to also create a set of SEL printables you can send home with […]

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Social Emotional Learning Resources for Elementary

Social emotional learning is the process for acquiring critical social and emotional skills, such as empathy, self-control, emotional awareness, decision-making, and more. Use these resources to teach and practice SEL skills with your elementary learners. A complete yearlong social emotional learning curriculum designed for elementary learners. This includes 5 content-rich and engaging units covering skills […]

Social Emotional Learning Resources

Social emotional learning is the foundation for kids and teens to feel safe, connected and respected. SEL skills cover five core domains: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationships, and decision-making. Here are some resources to help you get started with SEL skills for young adults: A complete social emotional learning curriculum covering five core units for […]

Social Emotional Learning

What is Social Emotional Learning? Social emotional learning, or SEL, is a framework to help kids and young adults learn critical skills, such as managing emotions, understanding healthy relationships, improving social skills, and making responsible choices. These skills are the foundations for success in all areas of our lives. Whether students are working in a […]

15+ Benefits of Social Emotional Learning in the Classroom

January 15, 2019 by pathway2success 1 Comment

Read about 15+ benefits to teaching social emotional learning in the classroom to kids and young adults! Students need these life skills with SEL to succeed in school and beyond. Learn WHY it's so important to spend the time to teach skills for self-awareness, social skills, self-management, decision-making, and more! #sel #socialemotionallearning #pathway2success

Social emotional learning isn’t just a fancy buzzword in education. It’s an approach that integrates critical life skills into the school curriculum to help learners reach their individual potentials. There are huge benefits to teaching social-emotional skills and incorporating them into what educators are already doing. The research indicates that implementing a social-emotional approach in […]

Filed Under: Classroom Management, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education

15+ Strategies to Help Build Self-Regulation Skills

November 5, 2018 by pathway2success 6 Comments

Strategies for kids and teens to help build self regulation skills, including fun and interactive games, books, mindfulness, calming strategies, and lessons. Teaching these skills for self-regulation and self-control can help students become more successful and gives them the tools they need. #selfregulation #selfcontrol #pathway2success

Self-regulation is a critical skill for people of all ages. It is the ability that helps us to control our behaviors to make good decisions for the long-term, rather than just doing what we want in the moment. It’s also the skill that allows us to manage our emotions when we’re feeling angry, disappointed, or […]

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100+ Free Social Emotional Learning Resources

June 1, 2018 by pathway2success 5 Comments

100+ Free Social Emotional Learning Resources and Ideas

Social and emotional learning, often known as SEL, is the process that helps kids learn critical skills, attitudes, and mindsets for social and emotional success. These skills cover five major areas: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationships, and responsible decision-making. It’s actually difficult to describe in just one sentence because SEL covers everything from building confidence […]

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25 Ways to Integrate Social Emotional Learning

March 15, 2018 by pathway2success 22 Comments

25 Ways to Integrate Social Emotional Learning

Kids and young adults need social-emotional skills to be successful at school, home, and for the rest of their lives. These are the skills that help kids build confidence, understand their own strengths and weaknesses, collaborate with others, navigate social situations, develop strong relationships, and make better decisions. Without a doubt, these are critical skills […]

Filed Under: Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Teaching, Tips for Teachers

Teaching Social Problem-Solving with a Free Activity

February 3, 2018 by pathway2success 5 Comments

How to Teach Social Problem Solving with a Free Activity Solving

Kids and young adults need to be able to problem-solve on their own. Every day, kids are faced with a huge number of social situations and challenges. Whether they are just having a conversation with a peer, working with a group on a project, or dealing with an ethical dilemma, kids must use their social […]

Filed Under: Social Emotional Learning, Social Skills, Special Education, Uncategorized

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πŸŽ‰ Just added this article filled with attention πŸŽ‰ Just added this article filled with attention-restoring activities for kids and teens.

In our distraction-filled world, we are all desperately in need of strategies to help us clear and calm our busy minds.

Read the whole article filled with activities you can try today at my website!
A few instructional practices to teach and support A few instructional practices to teach and support social-emotional skills that kids need.
Use gratitude sentence starters to get students th Use gratitude sentence starters to get students thinking, talking, and writing!⁣
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These are a free activity you can get in my TPT store.⁣
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Spring is coming this week and I have so many idea Spring is coming this week and I have so many ideas for integrating skills into the great outdoors.⁣
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Have you ever tried taking a wonder walk? Just walk together and focus on anything that sparks your curiosity and interest.⁣
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This morning, just taking my dog outside, I saw American Woodcocks doing their display rituals. They make the funniest little peent noises and fly all around, all in an effort to attract a mate. Such an amazing thing to see!⁣
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Wonder if ALL around us and it leads to so much learning. Give it a try!
Taking a few minutes in the morning for a class me Taking a few minutes in the morning for a class meeting or morning meeting is a great way to build relationships and set the tone for success.⁣
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One of my favorite parts is that there are SO many ways to structure this time.⁣
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Start with a read aloud and focus on a certain skill, like self-control or perseverance.⁣
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Read positive affirmations together to build confidence and growth mindset.⁣
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Or you can read a quote of the day and talk about what it means.⁣
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Whatever you choose, those  few minutes of social-emotional focus make a difference.
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