Social and emotional intelligence may be the most improtant determinance of a child's future success. Social and emotional intelligence describe how well individuals can manage their own emotions and react to the emotions of others. Learn more about it at any Kids-U site.
Thanks Gabe Meadows for investing in our students as a Read Aloud Guest. Thanks for reading "Michlle Obama: First Mom" by Carole Boston Weatgerford. The KIDS-U students @Vineyard's shout GOOD JOB, GOOD JOB!
A day off for kids is a day on for professionals at Kids-U! Kids-U On-site Managers & Academic Coaches participated in an All-Staff training today to identify best practices for youth engagement and behavior... https://t.co/7kdtSEJIw7
Extensive research evidence now confirms
that SEL skills can be taught and measured,
that they promote positive development and
reduce problem behaviors, and that they
improve students’ academic performance,... https://t.co/M1JNIk6VKx
Dallas Mayor's Intern Fellows Program
Do you know any students who would be interested in shadowing surgeons and architects, exploring the worlds of commercial real estate, developing marketing programs, teaching kids to golf, and going behind... https://t.co/EtYlLkfEnw
Yesterday we had the opportunity to meet the EPICS (Engineering Projects in Community Service) team of The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering & Computer Science at UT Dallas at The University of Texas at Dallas.... https://t.co/xTK6NwcVJ7
Today was “Bring a Book to Life” day at Kids-U’s Otto site! Thank you to our wonderful volunteers from the Lake Highlands Women’s League (Ms. Bitsy & Ms. Monique) for making this event possible. Our families enjoyed story time, donuts, making puppet snowmen!
Fred Rogers of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood wrote, “what parents give their children will always be more important than what television gives them.” He knew that what children get from teachers, mentors, and technology is important, but what they get from their families is essential.