
Programs & Lessons » Introduction
Research clearly demonstrates that social and emotional skills
can be taught through school-based programs. Today numerous nationally-available,
evidence-based SEL programs provide systematic classroom instruction
that enhances children's abilities to recognize and manage their
emotions, appreciate the perspectives of others, establish pro-social
goals and solve problems, and use a variety of interpersonal skills
to handle the challenges of growing up. In addition to skills-building
components, a number of SEL programs also feature elements designed
to create supportive climates in the classroom and throughout the
school--for example, by nurturing the relationships between students
and teachers and others important to the child, and establishing
practices that build trust and rapport among and between students
and adults.
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