by Miniland Educational | Jan 23, 2021 | Social and Emotional Learning
As a teacher, you know your students have no filter: particularly at age 4-6. They don’t miss a thing when it comes to what people say or what they look like. No doubt you’ve heard questions and comments similar to these: “Sarah said she only has a Mommy at home but...
by Miniland Educational | Oct 28, 2020 | Social and Emotional Learning
hen playing with children who have special needs, often times Teachers and parents are concerned over whether or not the toys they have are sufficient enough to support the developmental needs of the child. In reality, it’s very simple. According to an article on the...
by Miniland Educational | Jul 13, 2020 | Social and Emotional Learning
One of your biggest challenges as a teacher is to maintain healthy relationships in your classroom. Learn 3 ways to foster acceptance and inclusivity, helping create an environment that is both healthy and imperative to a child’s view of the world that lasts...
by Miniland Educational | Mar 23, 2020 | Social and Emotional Learning
Be Kind.” It’s something we hear, maybe not as often as we hope, but a direct message nonetheless. The importance of kindness and respect is paramount. Being kind to one another can start someone’s day off on the right note and even change their entire day around if...
by Miniland Educational | Mar 5, 2020 | Social and Emotional Learning
Many people are often confused about what SEL means. Is it a certification? A computer software? Do you need a license to practice it? The answer is no to all of the above! SEL is an abbreviation for: Social and Emotional Learning. Social and emotional learning (SEL)...
by Miniland Educational | Jan 14, 2020 | Social and Emotional Learning
Continuing our Lesson Plan series, below you will a detailed lesson plan to use with our Family Diversity Blocks in your classroom, it includes two ways to incorporate the game and engage your students. Our Lesson Plan series continues with this latest Lesson Plan for...