SEL and ELA:
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Social emotional learning in elementary schools can be combined with English language arts instruction to help support the whole child!

Hi, I'm Diane!

I help teachers like you confidently teach their students how to read and write while also supporting their social and emotional needs! You have countless responsibilities and things are constantly being added to your to-do list. You can combine some of the most important things you have to teach (reading, writing, and being a good human!) and watch the benefits unfold for both you and your students! Watch as academic skills and positive behaviors improve and you find more moments to not just catch your breath but enjoy more of your precious time!

 

You’re in the right place if:

 

  • Your students are reading and writing at different levels.
  • Your students struggle with important social and emotional skills.
  • You sometimes find it difficult to complete lessons because your students need a lot of support.
  • You’re exhausted just thinking about standards, curriculum, and your daily to-do list!
  • You want to support the whole child!

That’s why I created “How to Seamlessly Combine Social Emotional Learning Opportunities With English Language Arts Instruction!” to help you feel confident in your day’s work and have your students reading, writing, living, and loving each day!

From the blog

What does social emotional learning mean?

Social-emotional learning takes place every day in the elementary classroom and is essential to our student’s development. Teachers work hard to help their students learn about themselves, others, and responsible decision-making! These activities can take place in the moment or be craft-fully woven into everyday routines and lessons.

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