Identifying and managing emotions helps kids create their best lives and a better world
Originally shared on FWD>DFW on November 2, 2020 By Allison Hatfield Difficult emotions can be as contagious as the coronavirus — and just as hard to contain. That’s where social […]
Early Lessons from National Study on Social and Emotional Learning Released
Dallas ISD, Big Thought, Dallas Afterschool and Dallas Park and Recreation share early lessons from a six-year national study they are participating in called the Partnerships for Social and Emotional Learning Initiative (PSELI). Dallas was selected […]
SEL + OST = Perfect Together Wallace Conference Report
This Wallace conference report was produced as part of a commitment by The Wallace Foundation to develop and share information, ideas and insights about summer, afterschool and other out-of-school-time programming as well as social and emotional learning.
Books that Explore Racial Identity and Racial Equity – Ages 9-12
Talking to your younger kids about racism can be challenging. How do you put it into words so they can understand it? How can you help them develop empathy? How […]
Books that Explore Racial Identity and Racial Equity – Ages 4-8
Talking to your younger kids about racism can be challenging. How do you put it into words so they can understand it? How can you help them develop empathy? How […]
Why Every School Must Have A Social Emotional Learning Plan Prior to Reopening
It’s important that we take time to think about what re-entry looks like for students and adults, especially with a Social Emotional Learning lens in mind. LessonForSEL share four considerations to help schools begin crafting a social emotional learning plan for reopening.