Social-Emotional Learning
The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning offerssuggestions for educators on addressing the social and emotional needs of students.
In a Learning Is Social, Emotional and Academic blog, Lorea Martinez offers parents homeschooling tips to ensure social emotional learning is a part of student learning.
Sanford Harmony, a Pre-K-6 research-based social emotional learning program, promotes positive peer relations among students through lessons and activities that encourage communication, collaboration, and mutual respect. These resources can be used by parents at home to help children express feelings and solve problems together.
The National Association of School Psychiatrists has developed a set of materials for schools and districts to support for their students and community around COVID-19 and pandemics.