Using Centervention’s evidence-based, online programs, your students will develop new abilities, gain confidence, and improve behavior. Check us out here- https://t.co/aMFpiNiV60
AI and mental health is one of the most common things students are navigating right now, and one of the hardest for adults to approach with confidence. To help, we've added a lesson to our Assist Resource Library https://t.co/gaOveqOHcZ
Our friends at @3CInstitute are looking to recruit K-2 teachers for the below research study. Please check out this link if interested: https://t.co/0sjtDX0rVJ
Create your free Centervention educator account today to gain access to our daily Emotion Check-In and Cooldown Corner for your students.
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Check out our free Halloween-themed SEL lessons/activities at the link below. Choose from:
* Emotion Jack-O-Lanterns
* Monster Feelings
* Jack-O-Lantern Emotions Game
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While Tier I Social Emotional Learning is valuable for all students, some students require additional support by having SEL as part of their IEP!
We’ve assembled a list of 10 Social Emotional IEP goals and actionable objectives to include with them.
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Centervention's Cool Down Corner is an online space where students will find a collection of online SEL activities and it's now FREE for any student with a Centervention username/password.
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An SEL check-in is a great way for educators to keep tabs on how students are feeling, and with Centervention’s online programs, you can do this automatically and for FREE.
Find out how to start using our free online emotion check-in here: https://t.co/6QPIc0VBwW
This year we have an updated All About Me worksheet where students share facts about themselves and what makes them who they are.
Check out the free worksheet here: https://t.co/4fRNaBeRt7
Morning meetings are an excellent way to help students transition from home to school and get ready to learn. We've created an overview of how to structure your meetings with links to resources for question prompts and activities. https://t.co/Iu1wwdfOyZ
This week, we're sharing how Amy Russin is creating connections with her students using our daily emotion check-in. Amy is a school counselor and social worker at #TaylorMillsSchool
in Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District Check it out here:
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Our prep-free summer SEL activities and printables provide you and your students with everything you’ll need to round out the school year in an amazing way.
Check them out here: https://t.co/T7mfjvIG76
This week's lesson will introduce the Anger Iceberg to your students. They will identify specific examples of when they acted angry and had deeper emotions beneath the surface, and finally discuss healthy ways of managing their anger.
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This week, our focus is on general anxiety and not anxiety disorders.
We’ll explore several common coping skills that adults can use, and we’ll share a series of lessons to help kids understand and overcome their anxiety.
Check it out here: https://t.co/7XgvTyJHoY
This SEL classroom scavenger hunt will help students focus on doing good deeds or random acts of kindness for others.
Check it out here: https://t.co/uJlSkKmuup
Conflict resolution is an important skill for kids to master, to help, we’ve created a conflict for kids' lesson and rounded up some of our top tips so you can create a respectful classroom.
Check it out for free here: https://t.co/f8LD97l4ki
To help students slow down and gain an understanding of "think before you speak", we have created worksheets that are appropriate for early elementary, upper elementary, and middle school.
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This week, we have a fun word association game to help students understand the connection between experience and perspective.
Check out this no-prep communication and cooperation activity here: https://t.co/RfjVp3gK7r
This week's quick and fun activity gives students a chance to stretch their bones while also tuning back into the lesson and each other.
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