When I was a kid, there was no such thing as a social and emotional curriculum. Feelings were something to work out on the playground, or after the last bell of the day rang. Today, my elementary-age ...
A reader writes: “Ask your kids: What can bored privileged teens, with broadband access and computers, do to help others?” To the Editor: Re “I Hate the Mom That Covid Has Made Me” (Op-Ed, Dec. 29): ...
Understanding their varying emotional states can be tough for kids. It’s even tougher to see it in others. So on the journey to reaching emotional empowerment, it’s important to teach our kids about ...
Aflac is working to teach children about empathy with the release of their new book in collaboration with bestselling ...
Student wearing a mask in the classroom. Source: Photo by Yan Krukov from Pexels Watching young people settle into yet another school year shaped by the COVID-19 pandemic, I can’t help but admire the ...
There’s no such thing as a “perfect parent,” but there are incredibly important ways for parents to show up for their kids — teaching them empathy, compassion, trust, respect, and honesty in ways that ...
Nonprofit organization A Touch of Understanding is teaching empathy and inclusion to Northern California students through ...
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When I was a kid, there was no such thing as a social and emotional curriculum. Feelings were something to work out on the playground, or after the last bell of the day rang. Today, my elementary-age ...