An approach that emphasizes preventing challenging behaviors and fostering positive relationships through proactive strategies.
What is Proactive and Collaborative Solutions (PCS)?
According to CASEL, this is how many core competencies there are in Social Emotional Learning.
What are five core competencies?
Restorative Practices aim to create a sense of community and belonging. What is the key concept underlying this approach?
What is the importance of relationships and connectedness?
This essential ingredient in a Trauma-Sensitive School is often referred to as the "building blocks of trust and safety."
What are relationships?
In the CASEL Framework, which core competency involves making responsible decisions and solving problems effectively?
What is responsible decision-making?
Finish this phrase: "Kids do well if they _______."
What is "CAN"?
In SEL, what is the term for the ability to handle challenging situations and setbacks in a positive and constructive manner?
What is resilience?
Restorative Practices often involve asking questions that encourage individuals to reflect on their actions and feelings. What are these types of questions called?
What are affective questions?
To foster healthy relationships, educators should focus on this important skill, which involves understanding and acknowledging the feelings and experiences of others.
A list of the 5 core competencies of SEL
What is self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making?
PCS encourages educators to involve students in the problem-solving process. What term is used for involving students in discussions about their concerns and challenges?
What is student voice or student involvement?
SEL promotes the development of skills such as empathy, respect, and tolerance. Which CASEL core competency encompasses these skills?
What is relationship skills?
Restorative Practices often involve the use of circles as a communication tool. What is the primary purpose of Restorative Circles?
What is to facilitate dialogue, understanding, and conflict resolution among participants?
In a Trauma-Sensitive School, educators should strive to build relationships that promote a sense of this feeling in students, which is essential for their emotional well-being.
What is a sense of belonging?
In Restorative Practices, what is the ultimate goal when conflicts or harm occur within a community?
What is to repair the harm, restore relationships, and strengthen the community?
PCS promotes a shift away from traditional discipline methods and toward this approach that focuses on teaching skills and addressing root causes of behavior.
What is a proactive and strengths-based approach?
This is the term for the ability to understand and manage emotions in oneself and others, a key component of SEL.
What is emotional intelligence?
In Restorative Practices, what type of statements are used to express feelings and emotions in a constructive and non-confrontational way
What are affective statements?
Building relationships in a Trauma-Sensitive School often involves recognizing the strengths and resilience of students. What is the term used for this approach that focuses on individual strengths and abilities?
What is a strengths-based approach?
In PCS, what is the ultimate goal of addressing challenging behavior through proactive and collaborative solutions?
What is to improve the overall well-being and success of the student?
In PCS, what key principle emphasizes that students with challenging behaviors lack the necessary skills to meet certain expectations?
What is the Lagging Skills and Unsolved Problems (LS/UP) approach?
In the CASEL Framework, what is the overarching goal of Social Emotional Learning?
What is to promote the development of well-rounded individuals who can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally?
According to "The Restorative Practices Handbook," what is the fundamental belief that underlies Restorative Practices?
What is the belief that people are happier, more cooperative, and productive when they feel connected and have a sense of belonging in a community?
Building strong relationships in a Trauma-Sensitive School involves fostering a sense of this quality in students, which helps them believe in their ability to overcome challenges and adversity.
What is resilience?
Educators in Trauma-Sensitive Schools should be aware of this principle, which emphasizes the importance of understanding a student's past experiences and how they may affect their behavior and emotions. What is it?
What is a trauma-informed approach?