| By: Committee for Children Fostering Enthusiasm and Buy-In for Social-Emotional Learning Programs Need some ideas for getting your colleagues on board for implementing social-emotional learning programs, such as the Second Step program?Read More
| By: Committee for Children Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning Act of 2013 Working with CASEL, Committee for Children will be supporting the Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning AcRead More
| By: Committee for Children Support for Implementing Social, Emotional Learning http://www.edutopia.org/blog/social-emotional-learning-second-step-maurice-eliasRead More
| By: Kim Gulbrandson Gratitude in the Classroom Gratitude can be contagious. But what does research have to say about it? And how can you bring more of it into your classroom?Read More
| By: Kim Gulbrandson Enhancing Social and Emotional Learning through Art Need some inspiration to get creative with social and emotional learning in your classroom? It’s a great way to extend the learning and add some spark to your curriculum.Read More
| By: Committee for Children Forging a Relationship Between School Counseling Students and Inner-City Schools: Part 2 Here’s a story of a remarkable relationship between a university and a local inner-city school and how a school counseling professor has used the Second Step program as a tool to simultaneously promote children’s social-emotional development while providing her graduate students with the opportunity for hands-on practice.Read More
| By: Committee for Children Forging a Relationship Between School Counseling Students and Inner-City Schools: Part 1 Here’s a story of a remarkable relationship between a university and a local inner-city school and how a school counseling professor has used the Second Step program as a tool to simultaneously promote children’s social-emotional development while providing her graduate students with the opportunity for hands-on practice.Read More
| By: Committee for Children Book Review: Your Body Belongs to You by Cornelia Spelman, illustrated by Teri Weidner Reading level: Preschool to Grade 1 Messages to young children about personal safety should be…Read More
| By: Committee for Children KCSARC: Giving Voice, Creating Change, Instilling Courage King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC) has been a longtime friend of Committee for Children. This was a natural development, since both organizations are in Seattle and both aim to keep children safe from sexual abuse. And KCSARC does such valuable work here in King County that we wanted to share it with others around the country in the hopes that their… Read More
| By: Committee for Children Conversation Starters http://www.brainchildmag.com/2013/03/conversation-starters/Read More