sel tips for families
it's element@ry ** sel tips for families ** january 18
How to get your child to talk about school
https://www.understood.org/take-note/engage
At a Glance (Understood)
Some kids don’t like to share information about their school day.
The way you ask kids questions can encourage them to talk more.
Ask specific, open-ended questions instead of questions that can be answered with yes or no.
at the dinner table
"Words — what we choose to say, how we say it and even how we play with words and language — create the kind of pleasant and welcoming environment that makes family dinner worthwhile. Here are some of our top tips for choosing and using words for fun and conversation that will make everyone want seconds."
fun and conversation at the dinner table
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one thing happy kids have in common is GRATITUDE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYLzx-w96EY
is it tattling or telling?
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are you worried about your kids online? see below.
protect your children online
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lunch box notes
check out the short video below
"Release is the 2nd in a series of Mindful Shorts, and it focuses on stress and anxiety as experienced by middle school kids. 70% of middle school students today report feeling “stressed out” — an alarming figure, and a sign that something must be done to help kids manage the sense of overwhelm and frustration they experience so that they can blossom into young adults who are equipped to navigate their way"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVWRvVH5gBQ
and remember to look after yourself
and for those of you with pinterest
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last month's social emotional learning flyer on kindness
created by
linda campbell
sel resources for elementary families and staff
past
Elementary School Counsellor
Secondary School Counsellor
Email: lindacampbellsel@gmail.com
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Twitter: @tattlelinks