
Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
The following trainings can be tailored for any age 3 - 18.

Blueprint for Success: Building Classroom Foundations
Creating a culture of learning begins with intentional, research-based practices that build a safe and connected learning environment. This series will explore foundational elements including understanding student’s skills set, fostering a growth mindset, using visual and structure supports, being intentional with the language and designing meaningful learning experiences. Participates will understand that by strengthening these core practices, they are laying the groundwork for a classroom culture that promotes learning and independence.

Brain Power!
This four-part series explores a brain-based approach focused on the social-emotional learning (SEL) skills of both adults and students. We examine the neurological processes and relationship-based learning that support key skills for academic success, emotional regulation, and self-regulation, emphasizing the critical role of social connection in human development and learning. This series is designed for adults who work with all children, including those with neurodiverse needs and those impacted by trauma.

Engaging Minds: Integrating Reading and SEL for Interactive Learning (Multi-Part Series)
This multisensory, eclectic reading series focuses on integrating Science of Reading concepts into everyday practice while addressing the social-emotional needs of learners. Participants will explore a variety of SEL practices that can be implemented daily to prime students' brains and bodies for reading instruction. Additionally, attendees will learn practical strategies for creating a meaningful and inclusive learning environment that engages students of all abilities.

Breaking Through: Supporting Relationship-Selective Students
Some students are highly selective about who they will trust and connect with, making relationship building challenging. This training explores reasons behind relationship selectivity and offers approaches to foster trust, connection and engagement. Participants will learn how to create a safe and supportive environment that help students feel seen, valued and understood.

Road to De-escalation
This training is designed to equip educators with the tools and knowledge necessary to effectively de-escalate students while fostering a positive and empathetic learning environment. Participants will learn how to support students’ emotional needs by being a supportive partner of the co-regulation process. Upon completion, participants will gain a clear understanding of the positive impact of relationship-centered practices.

From Conflict to Connection: De-escalation Skills for Educators
We all want to support students in being successful throughout their school day, but sometimes that’s easier said than done. When a student struggles to understand their environment or meet daily expectations, their challenges can manifest as intense emotions and behaviors. How can adults respond to these big feelings in a way that teaches students the skill of self-regulation? This training will focus on the "adult-first" approach to supporting upset students, turning conflict into a valuable teachable moment.

Visual Techniques to Support Social Understanding
Programs that improve students’ social skills and emotional development also improve academic performance and are a proven prevention strategy widely used in schools. This interactive training includes a variety of best practice approaches which are impactful when supporting students with social emotional challenges.