
60% of educators attribute behavioral challenges to social and emotional skills.
Behavior and SEL skills are interdependent.
Social Emotional Learning, or SEL, is an approach to developing in students the ability to identify and regulate emotions, build healthy relationships, and make responsible decisions as a part of a social environment.
SEL instruction and practices help make students more resilient in both “real life” and daily learning. SEL skills help students regulate feelings and emotions, leading to more positive behaviors.