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Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) resources

CASEL: https://casel.org/parent-resources/
   - CASEL offers a range of resources for parents to support SEL at home. The site features articles, practical tips, and tools to help parents promote emotional intelligence, effective communication, and positive behavior in children.
 
Sesame Street in Communities: https://sesamestreetincommunities.org/topics/emotional-skills/
   - Sesame Street in Communities offers engaging videos, interactive activities, and printable resources for young children. The content focuses on teaching emotions, empathy, and problem-solving skills.
 
Child Mind Institute: https://childmind.org/resources/
   - The Child Mind Institute offers articles and expert advice for parents to support their children’s SEL. The site covers topics like emotional regulation, resilience, and fostering positive relationships.
 
CSEFEL: https://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/resources/family.html
   - CSEFEL provides family-friendly guides, videos, and activities for early childhood SEL. The resources are designed to help parents support their children’s emotional and social development.
 
Character.org: https://www.character.org
   - Character.org offers resources for families to promote character education and SEL. The site includes practical strategies, family activities, and tips for integrating character development into daily life.
 
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN): https://www.nctsn.org/trauma-informed-care/families-and-trauma
   - NCTSN provides resources for parents to support their children’s emotional well-being, particularly in the context of trauma. The site features practical tools for building resilience and managing emotions.
 
Zero to Three: https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/
   - Zero to Three offers resources for parents to support young children’s social-emotional development. The site includes articles, videos, and activities to promote emotional health and positive social interactions.
 
Greater Good Science Center: https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/parenting_family
   - The Greater Good Science Center offers evidence-based resources for parents to support SEL. The site features articles, research summaries, and practical tips for fostering kindness, empathy, and emotional well-being.
 
FamilyEducation: https://www.familyeducation.com/?home
   - FamilyEducation offers articles, activities, and expert advice for parents to support SEL at home. The site provides practical tips for addressing various aspects of children’s social-emotional development.