Key Points Back to top The moment they’re born, children look to the caregivers around them to learn how to navigate the world. From responding when getting picked on at the playground to describing how they’re feeling to others, children learn to react in situations based on the guidance they are offered and what they […]| CASEL
Key Points Back to top My son has ADHD. He’s in third grade now, which means he missed the end of Kindergarten, all of first grade was on Zoom, and second grade was all about finding a mask that would stay on his face. As school returns to normal, it’s been incredibly challenging for him […]| CASEL
Key Points Back to top As a leader at CASEL, it’s not surprising I’m an advocate of social and emotional learning (SEL) for adults. But this insight was really “brought home” not solely through my professional work, but rather when I intentionally engaged in adult SEL as a parent. The “aha” moment came during my […]| CASEL
Hear from Parents: Real Stories, Real Families Why do parents and caregivers support social and emotional learning (SEL) for their children? We partnered with families across the country to answer that question. Have a listen as seven caregivers share why they believe in an education that prioritizes SEL. We believe their stories will inspire more […]| Leading with SEL
How to Write for CASEL’s Blog We’re excited you’re interested in writing for CASEL’s blog, Constellations. We’re committed to storytelling from all over the SEL field, from leading researchers, school leaders and teachers, to students and their family members. So if you have a story to share ...| Google Docs