Self-awareness, self-regulation, and interpersonal skills
What is SEL?
When scholars feel that they are good at something.
What is building resilience?
Universal-Research and Classroom Based
What is Second Step?
Trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and citizenship
What are the six pillars of character?
Helps improve academics, reduces negative social behaviors like bullying, and creates positive classroom climates.
What is a well-implemented SEL Program?
Positive interactions might seem small.
What are rewiring areas of the brain that have experienced trauma?
Say the problem, think of a solution, explore the outcomes, pick a solution
What is STEP?
Think true blue.
What is the color for trustworthiness?
What are the four executive functions?
Keeps our nervous system activated for longer than 4-6 weeks.
What is post-traumatic stress?
Slow breathing, slow counting, asking for help
What are ways to feel calm?
Do what you are supposed to do. Persevere: keep on trying! Always do your best. Use self-control.
What is the description of responsibility?
Keep students safe, communicate clearly, avoid ultimatums.
What is managing students' outbursts?
It's tough for kids to learn.
What is, when kids are stressed?
Monitor and manage feelings, thoughts, and behaviors.
What are Self-Regulation skills?
Be kind. Be compassionate and show you care. Express gratitude. Forgive others.
What is the description of caring?
Emotional and behavioral problems, and academic trouble.
Who are students with poor self-regulation skills?
Development of distracting behaviors and trouble staying focused.
What is the inability to self-soothe.
Making friends, managing emotions, communicating feelings.
What are social emotional skills taught?
Be open-minded; listen to others
What is the description of caring?