Children’s Institute Recognizes and Celebrates International SEL Day!
Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) is the process of developing those social and emotional skills that are essential for success in school, work, and life!
Continue readingChildren's Institute Welcomes Mahreen Mustafa George
Mahreen Mustafa George has joined Children’s Institute on Monday, February 28, 2022, as Associate Director of Equity and School Services.
Continue readingThe Power of Play
I was reminded of the positive impact that play can have during a recent trip to the grocery store...
Continue readingCelebrating a Leader, Mentor and Collaborator: Dr. Roger P. Weissberg
I learned this afternoon of the passing of Dr. Roger Weissberg, a towering figure in the field of social and emotional learning (SEL) and someone I considered a mentor and friend. I am so very sad – sadder than I fear I have any right to be given how many others knew him so much more personally than I did. But then again, that is a quality Roger had – the ability to make you feel so special and important in his life, even though he had hundreds of people like you in his orbit.
Continue readingYouth Voice Matters
While going back to school in person might be nerve-racking and/or exciting it's important to know you're not alone. Going back to school in person after so much time and change is the perfect opportunity to begin what I like to call our “new normal.”
Continue readingBuild connection and relationship in small moments
A colleague recently shared this article about unconditional positive regard written by Alex Shevrin Venet. In it, she talks about the stance she takes with her students being “I care about you. You have value. You don’t have to do anything to prove it to me, and nothing’s going to change my mind.” That is a game changing-attitude.
Continue readingHappy International SEL Day!
In honor of #SELday – Reach out to one child or young person in your life. Ask them how they are feeling. Share with them how you are doing. Let them know they matter. Make a connection. And spread the word that every day is SEL day and SEL is for everyone.
Continue readingBlack History is Our History - Sharing resources that connect SEL to Black history throughout the year
As you think about choosing Black history lessons, activities, literature, resources, etc, we challenge you to be thoughtful, intentional, and reflective.
Continue readingWhen the ‘Person in Crisis’ is a child
Reflections from James Ross, a parent and former assistant professor in SUNY’s criminal justice program, following the recent pepper-spraying of a nine-year-old Rochester child.
Continue readingCelebrating Black History Month
February 1 marked the start of Black History Month. For those of you who identify as Black, this month offers an opportunity to celebrate and honor your beautiful and also painful history and heritage.
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