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5 Key Steps For Raising Assertive Kids

If you want to raise strong and confident children, teaching assertiveness is key. Assertive children know how to stand up for themselves (and others) without being hurtful or mean. Here are 5 key step for raising assertive children.

What to do if your child yells, "I CAN'T DO IT!" IYou can say: "Show me the hard part!". This helps your child identify what exactly they're struggling with. "If you COULD do it, what would you do?" This seems like a simple question but it really gets them thinking. "Let's figure out the next step together. It looks like you did this part already, what's next?" Here are a few other options to help your child's social-emotional development.

What to do if your child yells, "I CAN'T DO IT!" IYou can say: "Show me the hard part!". This helps your child identify what exactly they're struggling with. "If you COULD do it, what would you do?" This seems like a simple question but it really gets them thinking. "Let's figure out the next step together. It looks like you did this part already, what's next?" Here are a few other options to help your child's social-emotional development.

100+ Free Social Emotional Learning Resources

Social and emotional learning, often known as SEL, is the process that helps kids learn critical skills, attitudes, and mindsets for social and emotional success. These skills cover five major areas: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationships, and responsible decision-making. I

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SEL belongs in school. This article was written to give multiple reasons why we need social-emotional learning in the classroom, according to the research and what teachers know works.

SEL belongs in school. This article was written to give multiple reasons why we need social-emotional learning in the classroom, according to the research and what teachers know works.

25 Fun Social-Emotional Development Activities for Toddlers

Social-emotional skills are essential for toddlers and preschoolers. They are the foundation of healthy relationships, happiness, and mental health. Discover our favorite social-emotional development activities for toddlers and preschoolers. These activities will strengthen their relationship skills and deepen their understanding of emotions and empathy.

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15 minute print and digital SEL lessons for upper elementary students. Simple to assign to students in Google Classroom or use as a 2 page printable. Students learn about a topic for a week, answering questions and completing activities in 10-15 minutes per day. Perfect for students in second, third, fourth, and fifth grade. Social emotional learning topics like school success, feelings, responsibility, celebrating differences, and developing friendships.
Such an important mindset shift! We sometimes think about social skills as "behavior", but it's sooooo much more.... Want to learn how to help kids think about others' perspectives? Need at-home strategies for building empathy and understanding of social situations? Check out the full Coffee Break Chat episode with Elizabeth Sautter of @makesociallearningstick to learn 3 simple ways to build Social-Emotional development (and as a fun add-IN to a busy parent's day, not an add-ON!)
Books for 4-6 year olds that help emotional regulation // social emotional learning elementary // social skills for kids // social emotional development
These digital BOOM task cards with any self-regulation, behavior, or social-emotional learning curriculum. Works well with How Does Your Engine Run™, PBIS™, SEL™, & ZONEs of Regulation™ as a fun game to review & master the curriculum. Help teach kids how to identify feelings, regulate emotions, develop impulse control, and improve coping strategies to increase focus, emotional intelligence & executive function.  Great for occupational therapy, counseling, or classroom management activities.