Social emotional activities
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Help preschoolers learn about friendship and sharing with this fun activity inspired by Should I Share My Ice Cream? Perfect for a preschool class activity on friendship & sharing, a playdate, or even for siblings who are learning to share. So easy to set up and super fun!
Social emotional learning is a topic that is very near and dear to my heart. I had a reminder this week of why the explicit teaching of these skills is so important for our kiddos, especially in these crucial younger years. During the quarantine, my son switched to an older preschool room and we were […]

Kim Szczepanski saved to behavior
Teaching social skills is so important to ensure that students understand character development and respect. Read about how we use hundreds of SEL lessons, printable storybooks, partner plays and social skills games to help create responsible citizens! #SEL #characterdevelopment #socialemotionaldevelopment #teachingsocialskills #firstgradesocialskills #kindergartensocialskillslessons
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Erin Zubowski saved to Group ideas
Description Perfect anger management strategy activity to teach students strategies while keeping it fun! They'll remember this quick activity all year long!
Free friendship treat activity to promote a kind classroom! Perfect activity for the first day of school! Ideal for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, and special education classrooms. Free recipe for a fun, hands-on social skills lesson.

Abby Norris saved to Learning Activities
Hi parents, We are exciting to be working on a new Owlkids book that covers the topic of kids’ social-emotional learning. And since there’s no better time than the present to start giving kids the […]
Hope And Healing saved to Counseling
Use this paper craft to teach and practice positive self talk and positive thinking.

Mary Poret saved to Counseling Ideas