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shardavidyalaya-blog · 5 years ago
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What is the Necessity of Social – Emotional Learning in the Schools?
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Developing these core life abilities through social and emotional learning (SEL) is critical to a child’s development, as it directly correlates to success and happiness as an adult. For many children, school is the only place where any deficiencies in these abilities can be addressed before they become active members of society.
Combining these skills with academic development creates high-quality learning experiences and environments that empower students to be more effective contributors in their classrooms today and in their workplaces and communities tomorrow.
1. Self-Management
Self-management requires skills and attitudes that facilitate the ability to regulate one's own emotions and behaviors. This includes the ability to delay gratification, manage stress, control impulses, and persevere through challenges in order to achieve personal and educational goals.
2. Teaches teamwork and collaboration
In order to be success now and in the future, kids need to learn how to work well with others. Social emotional learning skills help students learn how to work collaboratively with partners and small groups. That includes working with people who aren’t your friends, problem-solving through disagreements, being a good team player, and more.
Of course, these are all skills that are critical to success in the classroom, too.
3. Improves self-regulation skills
Being able to managing our own thoughts, feelings, words, and actions is paramount to social and personal success. SEL can help learners understand self-regulation so they can learn to manage their own behaviors in positive ways.
4. Self-Awareness
Self-awareness involves understanding one's own emotions, personal goals, and values. This includes accurately assessing one's strengths and limitations, having positive mindsets, and possessing a well-grounded sense of self-efficacy and optimism. High levels of self-awareness require the ability to recognize how thoughts, feelings, and actions are interconnected.
5. Improves confidence
All kids should feel good about themselves and who they are as individuals. In many ways, helping kids and young adults to feel more confident can help them become the best versions of themselves.
6. Teaches coping skills
All kids and young adults experience emotional distress from time to time. Managing emotions can be tough, especially if learners don’t have the tools to do it effectively. An important component in social emotional learning programs is teaching kids and young adults how to managing those feelings and cope with them in the best ways.
7. Creates a feeling of community
A positive school community is critical to help all learners succeed. By building relationships and talking about topics that really matter to kids, they are more likely to bond with each other and educators in the room. This creates a strong sense of community, acceptance, and support.
Students require more than merely academic knowledge to thrive. They need transferable soft skills that will allow them to understand others and work collaboratively to achieve desired outcomes. Providing tools for developing children to manage their emotions and problem solve can allow them to better contribute to their schools, workplaces, and communities. SEL is an approach that presents a unique opportunity for educators, administrators, and school districts to make a positive impact on affected communities for years to come.
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shardavidyalaya-blog · 5 years ago
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The better approach of a Teacher towards the Students is to keep our voices at normal volume and tone.  Set the rules of engagement for them. Explain that you’ll be happy to listen or talk with them about the issue if they can do so in a more reasonable way.
It is not easy for them to pull all together, give them some space and time to cool down. Revisit the issue later when everything isn’t so emotionally charged.  But be sure they know you’re not blowing them off or letting them off the hook. Setting a specific time, like after dinner or the upcoming weekend could be either away, you’ve taken a power struggle and turned into something less volatile and more productive.
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shardavidyalaya-blog · 5 years ago
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6 Steps how to deal with Teenage Behavior
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Dealing with children especially with the phase of teenage is not so easy. No matter how many attempts you make, how great your relationship with your children is, you are likely to face parenting roadblocks when it comes to your teenager.
Kids, who groan, complain, and generally express negativity will become adults who do the same. Parents can help teens develop a great life skill by teaching them to keep a positive attitude about school.
Here are some tips to make your teens develop positive behavior:
1. Do not overreact in the situations: The better approach is to keep our voices at normal volume and tone.  Set the rules of engagement for them. Explain that you’ll be happy to listen or talk with them about the issue if they can do so in a more reasonable way.
It is not easy for them to pull all together, give them some space and time to cool down. Revisit the issue later when everything isn’t so emotionally charged.  But be sure they know you’re not blowing them off or letting them off the hook. Setting a specific time, like after dinner or the upcoming weekend could be either away, you’ve taken a power struggle and turned into something less volatile and more productive.
2. Praise and motivate them:
Praising and Motivating has proved to be the most powerful tool in all times.  When our kids do show maturity in handling a situation, whether by initiating a respectful conversation or even knowing when they need a few minutes to calm down before talking with us, we should absolutely let them know that we are proud of them.
3. Identifying Emotions is needed:
Help your child self-express via identifying feelings and choosing words carefully when frustrated or making demands. “It’s okay to tell me how you feel, but you need to speak respectfully. Even if you’re tired or upset, try to stay calm.”
4. Guide them for a positive talk:
The way we talk can actually help us feel better or worse about our own situations. While it’s important to listen to your teen share about their day, you should not allow them to continuously vent about the negative. Teens, which begin to develop an overly negative attitude about school may easily overlook all the good things that happen. Making them realize one good thing each day, reminding things to be grateful for, and providing ideas for positive self-talk, framing mistakes for the betterment of learning experiences is essential to understand.
5. Help them to solve their problems:
Problems at school can really weigh your teen down. They may feel negative because they don’t know how to handle a situation. Perhaps they are not getting along with one of their teachers, or they had a disagreement with a friend. Whatever the situation, instead of just letting your teen complain and vent their negative attitude, use it as an opportunity to teach problem-solving skills, a vital tool they will need their entire life.
6. Encourage them to actively participate:
Looking forward to afterschool activities can make the school day feel more enjoyable. Encourage your teen to sign up for clubs, play sports, or join band. A teen who doesn’t love academics may develop a more positive attitude if they have something to look forward to at the end of the day. They can develop new friendships with teens who have similar interests or discover a mentor in the teacher who leads the club or sport, all of which keep them more engaged in school.
Teens having good critical thinking, planning, and problem-solving skills, tend to think more positively than their peers. Parents and teachers can role model and teach these skills to youth. Be sure to praise any effort your teen makes at thinking more positively. Positive thinking will help them in school and well into their future.
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shardavidyalaya-blog · 5 years ago
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How to study well for the exams?
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Change your study material if it's demoralizing you from studies. Visual aids can be really helpful when revising. At the start of a topic, challenge yourself to write down everything you already know about a topic - and then highlight where the gaps lie. Closer to the exam, condense your revision notes into one-page diagrams. Getting your ideas down in this brief format can then help you to quickly recall everything you need to know during the exam.
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shardavidyalaya-blog · 5 years ago
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Finals week can be the most stressful time for a student, whether in high school, college or graduate school. Work hard and you will get golden results. No So, be sincere to what you want and what you aspire for.
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