“I love being a District social worker because I get to bridge the gap in communication between home and classroom,” said Celia Escobosa, social worker. As part of the 130-year celebration, we are highlighting programs that make #CVESD the place to be. #Celebrating130Years
MTSS Dirctor Elizabeth Gianulis shared with @CADeptEd webinar that our 2021-22 budget allocated $3.2M for additional Counselor/Social workers, paid out of the Expanded Learning Opportunities Grant.
Screening for #AdverseChildhoodExperiences (ACEs) and treating #toxicstress in adults & children result in positive health outcomes across generations. In our latest webinar, Dr. Burke Harris discussed how early evidence-based interventions can help parents and children thrive.
With a return to in-person learning, CVESD teachers, counselors, social workers, and administrators have made social-emotional learning a priority, so that every child can thrive. #CVESD#SEL#Thrive
The long-term impacts of the COVID pandemic on today's kids are likely to be profound, BUT they are preventable with the right investments now. @ezraklein and I do a dive into adversity, COVID-19 and how to protect our kids' future health. https://t.co/gDKhx3cAef
The theme of the March Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Parent Newsletter is encouraging a growth mindset. Check it out! #CVESDnews https://t.co/fqdm5HPNDJ #adobespark via @AdobeSpark
Join us Tuesday evening at 6:00 for a presentation on supporting your child with social-emotional learning (SEL) at home. Social-Emotional Learning Begins at Home: https://t.co/OlQkO15eb1
Are you interested/concerned about your child’s well-being?
Join us to hear from experts that work with children and parents every day and have real-world, practical recommendations to support your child's Social Emotional Learning.@CVESDNews
Parents, looking for ways to talk to your kids about recent events including the attack on the Capitol? Please see our Special Edition SEL Family Newsletter. https://t.co/tN7qSahT9G #adobespark via @AdobeSpark#CVESDnews
The Zones of Regulation is fun and innovative way to identify our feelings and current state, and then match that to self-regulation skills. Interested in learning more? Check out our Zones Virtual Classroom by clicking the link below! https://t.co/951zxX9Pip
The November Family SEL Newsletter is about using The Zones of Regulation to identify our emotions and current state of alertness, as well as practicing self-management skills. Check it out! https://t.co/5VWPb12SE7 #adobespark via @AdobeSpark
Need help supporting social-emotional learning (SEL) at home? Please see our latest SEL Family Newsletter: https://t.co/sZfQdf74M0 #adobespark via @AdobeSpark
Looking for a way to have your students practice mindfulness in a virtual setting? Check out our Mindfulness Virtual Classroom! https://t.co/NHWi4vFFlE
Talking to your children about the current, tragic events can be challenging. For support, please see a special edition of our SEL Family Newsletter: https://t.co/UuHwYSTqFI #adobespark via @AdobeSpark
This week's SEL read aloud on empathy can be a great starting point for having a conversation with your child about these challenging times https://t.co/tBrdmNUGkO