
Practice Makes Perfect
The SEL Blog
Rochester Childfirst Network is an agency serving children with and without special learning needs. We will continue to develop a social and emotional resource center for parents and embed information about developmentally appropriate and evidence-based strategies for social and emotional learning into all of our parent engagement opportunities. Our goal is for all adults in our preschoolers' lives to share the same understanding of how to relate to children most effectively to promote social and emotional learning and reduce the frequency and severity of challenging behaviors. This year, we hope to include our Family Child Care coordinator on our team to expand our reach in the community.
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Alexis Stubbe
'Project Restoration' is an innovative program that is intentionally designed to challenge and change our school's culture. Our students come... September 2019Read Story
Stephan Molder
The description for this project is forthcoming. Please check back soon! September 2019Read Story
Leslie Nix
Clark County School District will leverage existing strengths and engage with community partners and experts in the field to provide... September 2019Read Story
Nathan Morrison
The NACA Inspired Schools Network (NISN) is a network committed to building a movement of community-led schools supporting Indigenous identity,... September 2019Read Story
Monico Candelaria
Amy Biehl High School is building on and expanding a social and emotional learning curriculum established last year by formally... September 2019Read Story
Deborah Neary
The description for this project is forthcoming. Please check back soon! September 2019Read Story
Maria Valeria Rivas de Kouba
Our project is an art therapy program for Newcomer students that will provide ELL students and newly arrived refugees with... September 2019Read Story
Gregory Bowman
The 'Restorative Voices' program supports student action for social justice and builds student agency and voice for transformational resistance (Solorzano... September 2019Read Story