Social Skills

Finger Traps: Fun Toys for Powerful Lessons

Finger traps are simple yet intriguing little toys made from woven bamboo, paper, or plastic. They consist of a hollow, tubular structure with open ends. When you insert your fingers into each end and attempt to pull them out, the trap tightens around your fingers, making it challenging to free yourself. The more you try […]

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 If You Give a Kid a Cell Phone: Nurturing Digital Citizens

We live in an age where technology has become an integral part of our lives, and children are being given cell phones at younger and younger ages. Inspired by the beloved children’s book “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,” let’s delve into the topic of giving a kid a cell phone and the crucial

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Winter Fun Boosts Executive Function Skills in Children

Winter is the perfect time to have some fun and strengthen those important executive function skills in children! Executive function skills include things like planning, decision making, problem solving, and impulse control, which can help kids do better in school, make healthier choices, and build better relationships with others. So, let’s bundle up and get

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Teaching Kids the Art of Memory Making: An SEL Lesson about Positive Impressions

Today, we’re going to be talking about something that affects all of us – memories. Did you know that we have the power to shape the memories that others have of us? That’s right, everything we do and say gets stored in “memory files” in the minds of those around us, and it’s up to

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Innovative SEL Lesson: The Balloon and Skewer Activity for Regulating Emotions

Have you ever had a disagreement with a friend and felt like your emotions were blowing up like a balloon? It can be tough to stay calm and find a solution when we’re feeling strong emotions like anger or frustration. But there’s a fun and educational way to practice managing our emotions and solving problems

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Be a Friendship Magnet: An SEL Lesson on How to Attract Friends

Magnets are interesting because they have the power to attract and stick to some things, but they also have the power to repel or push away other things.  People are kinda like that. We can use our words and actions to attract others, but sometimes our words and actions can do the opposite – they

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Mean Doesn’t Always Mean MEAN: an SEL Lesson on Social Misperception

When your child complains about another child being “mean”, it might not mean what you think it means! As your child grows and begins to navigate their social relationships, it’s natural for them to encounter moments where they feel like someone is being mean or treating them unfairly. It can be tough for kids to

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The Present of Presence: The Greatest Gift of All

Throughout the holiday season, many of us find ourselves caught up in the excitement of gift-giving and receiving. We rush to buy the perfect presents, wrap them up with care, and place them under the tree, eagerly awaiting the moment when we can finally see the looks of joy on our loved ones’ faces as

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Empathy: An SEL Lesson for Kids

As parents and teachers, it is our responsibility to nurture and teach our children about empathy. Empathy is a crucial skill that helps children understand and connect with others, leading to better relationships, improved social skills, and ultimately, a more compassionate society. One of the benefits of teaching children about empathy is that it helps

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