If you have kids, you know how challenging it is to keep them busy when they’re not in school. It’s been especially tough to keep them from getting bored while many children have been attending school online. Television and YouTube can keep them occupied. But that’s not really what you want: to just keep them occupied. You’d love for them to be doing something where they’re having fun while learning and growing.
We’re debuting our new SEL Worksheets for Summer!
All of our email subscribers will get a new worksheet sent to them every week for the entire Summer. They’re fun and creative. Children can do the worksheet on their own or work on them together.
Our worksheets are great for helping kids explore their own thoughts and feelings. They won’t just be killing time. They’ll be developing their fine motor skills and using their own creativity to better understand themselves. They’ll also be improving their cognitive skills and emotional coping skills. That will lead to better academic performance, fewer behavioral issues and fewer emotional troubles.
Research shows that SEL can be a major positive in a child’s development:
SEL can help kids become better planners and more comfortable multi-tasking.
Studies suggest that children involved in SEL will have 10% fewer psychological, behavioral, or substance abuse problems when they reach the age of 25.
SEL improves children’s attitudes towards school
No one is born with social-emotional skills. They need to be learned through observation, personal experience or direction. Not all children have the same opportunities to learn these skills at home and our increasingly online world is further limiting those opportunities. That’s why we want to help your kids continue to grow while they’re off this Summer.
(And you’ll have something to give them when they say they’re bored)
Subscribe to our mailing list below and receive a brand new SEL worksheet every Tuesday. Watch out for more announcements Coming Soon!