Supporting Social and Emotional Learning
We
know that teachers are responsible for teaching content, but they also
provide stability and reassurance when things are going awry at school
and home, they provide families with resources, and they take action to
ensure that their students have basic needs met. There are several
resources that educators may find helpful to their work in these areas,
including the Social-Emotional Toolkit for children birth to age 5, and the School Climate Improvement Resource Package that provides research-based strategies for schools.
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