Emotionally Intelligent Parenting



SEL PARENT RESOURCE LINKSThese resources for parents are drawn from lists shared by CASEL(), SEL4MA(), CPSEL(), and CSEFEL(cfsel.vanderbilt.edu). Check out these websites for the following resources plus more on parenting and social-emotional learning.Confident Kids Confident Parents only site for parents that focuses explicitly on actively promoting kids’ social, emotional, and ethical development. Articles and resources focus on simple, practical ways to model, coach, and create opportunities to develop social and emotional skills in the context of family life.NBC Parent Tool Kit site provides resources for parents about almost every aspect of the development of children and their specific milestones – social and emotional development, academic achievement and health and wellness.Jesse Lewis Choose Love website, by Scarlett Lewis (a Sandy Hook parent) provides curriculum that can be used at home.Family-School Partnerships is a list of resources for Family-School Partnerships from Ten Books for Parents is a list of the top 10 books about parenting (courtesy of Jennifer Miller)Schools, Families, and Social-Emotional Learning is a pdf file called “Ideas and Tools for Working with Parents and Families”A Parent’s Resource Guide to Social and Emotional Learning curated list identifies a number of resources for parents on fostering social and emotional skills such as kindness, gratitude, and persistence?11 Ways Schools Can—and Should—Involve Families in SEL Programming website provides advice on how schools can involve families in their SEL programming—and how families can apply those same practices and skills at home.Resources: Family Tools include Parent Training Modules and articles focused on the youngest children (Zero to Three) Emotionally Intelligent Parenting: How to Raise a Self-Disciplined, Responsible, Socially Skilled Child language edition of a book showing parents how to establish a caring, peaceful, and fun household that encourages children to build their SEL skillsEducar con inteligenciaemocional language edition of Emotionally Intelligent Parenting, in Kindle or paperback"Talking Treasure: Stories to Help Build Emotional Intelligence and Resilience in Young Children"A book of stories for parents to read to young children, and for older siblings to read to younger siblings. Includes questions parents or teachers can ask to help foster students’ SEL development via the stories. ................
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