“Social and emotional learning, or SEL, helps develop the skills we need for life.”
Resources for Teachers and Parents
To Support Social and Emotional Learning and Language Skills
Guiding Questions/Activities/Lyrics
Three Kind Mice
Diddle Diddle Dumpling
Sing a Song of Six Cents
Ring Around Sweet Roses
Rock-a-Bye Baby
Jack and Jill
Hickory Dickory Dock
Baa Baa Bright Sheep
Humpty Dumpty
London Rain Is Falling Down
Eeny Meeny Miney Mo
Old Mother Hubbard
This Little Piggy
Hey Little Diddle
There Was a Nice Lady
SEL Information and Frameworks
From the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence:
https://www.rulerapproach.org
From the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning:
https://casel.org/fundamentals-of-sel/
From the Ecological Approaches to Social Emotional Learning (EASEL) Laboratory:
https://easel.gse.harvard.edu
https://easel.gse.harvard.edu/czi-kernels-project
Professional Development
Pam is available to provide a Webinar for early childhood educators and organizations on How Music Can Support Social-Emotional and Language Development.
For more information, click here,
or contact Pam directly at forkindertimes@gmail.com.
Here's what attendees of Pam's webinar had to say:
The webinar was very enjoyable and I learned so much. I can't wait to implement what I learned with the families and children with which I work. - Angela M.
Excellent presentation on SEL & Music. I look forward to applying several of the activities with my class. - Yolanda T.
I loved the daily feelings check-in with the emojis! I'm a children's librarian and it will work wonderfully at the beginning of my weekly story time! - Barbara J.
I thought the content was excellent. It was engaging and interesting and quite frankly, a fun session. I can definitely use the materials and information shared with my groups in such a more meaningful way after this webinar. - Andrea S.