What Is Social Emotional Learning?
How Social and Emotional Learning programs help kids succeed in school
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Ajouté le
5 mars 2026
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Introduction
Understanding Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
- Definition: SEL is the process through which children acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to manage emotions, set goals, show empathy, maintain relationships, and make responsible decisions.
- The CASEL Framework: The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) identifies five core competencies:
- Self-awareness: Recognizing one's own emotions and thoughts.
- Social awareness: Empathy and understanding different perspectives.
- Responsible decision-making: Making ethical and constructive choices.
- Self-management: Regulating emotions, impulses, and stress.
- Relationship skills: Building and maintaining healthy connections.
- Implementation in Schools:
- SEL is taught from pre-kindergarten through high school.
- Effective programs combine explicit instruction (lessons) with ongoing reinforcement (coaching during real-time situations).
- Three-Tiered Support:
- Tier 1: Universal instruction for all students.
- Tier 2: Targeted support for students at risk.
- Tier 3: Intensive, individualized support (e.g., counseling or behavior plans).
- Benefits: Research indicates that SEL improves academic performance, behavior, stress management, and fosters a sense of belonging and educational equity.
- Parental Role: Parents are essential partners who can model these skills at home and collaborate with teachers to ensure consistency between home and school environments.
- Addressing Struggles: If a child struggles with SEL, parents should consult teachers to evaluate progress. It is important to distinguish between a lack of social-emotional skills and underlying mental health challenges (like ADHD or depression) that may require professional treatment.
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