Social Emotional Learning is an important skill for children and teens to develop to help them gain the skills they need to lead a successful adult life. It includes identifying emotions, interacting with others, and working together. In this training, Huddle Up social worker, Michaela Landry, teaches educators about the basics of social-emotional learning and gives practical ideas for promoting this within their classrooms.
Have you ever had a student in your class who is nonverbal or spoke in 1-2 word phrases? We know it can be intimidating to know how to involve these students in your...
In this training, Huddle Up Therapist, Amanda Hain, discusses the importance of receptive language and how difficulties in the area of receptive language can affect...