Social–Emotional Learning (SEL)
In a culture that often prioritises individual achievement, it can be a challenge to teach children the practical lessons of…
Social–Emotional Learning (SEL)
Sibling fights can often feel like an endless cycle of competition and claims of unfairness, leaving parents feeling like referees…
Social–Emotional Learning (SEL)
Many Muslim parents worry that while their children might know how to be polite, they struggle to maintain respectful conversation…
Social–Emotional Learning (SEL)
It is quite common for parents to feel frustrated when their children seem to constantly interrupt or struggle with the…
Social–Emotional Learning (SEL)
Disagreements are a natural part of life, but they do not have to be a source of stress or hurt…
Social–Emotional Learning (SEL)
Words have the power to build or to break, and teaching a child to communicate without hurting others is a…
Social–Emotional Learning (SEL)
Shouting is often a child’s first response to frustration because they lack the language to express their big emotions. As…
Social–Emotional Learning (SEL)
Conflict resolution often feels like an abstract concept, but for a child, it is usually about what to do in…
Social–Emotional Learning (SEL)
Trust is a delicate thing, and helping a child understand how to rebuild trust after doing wrong is one of the most…
Social–Emotional Learning (SEL)
We have all seen the ‘empty’ apology, where a child says the words but doesn’t quite understand the impact of…