Here you can find resources for social emotional learning!
BrainPop For more than 25 years, BrainPop has been trusted by educators and parents worldwide to provide engaging and impactful learning experiences for all kids.
Mental Health Center Kids Adorable resource for your students in managing big emotions and other important skills!
RocketKids is a video resource that focuses on creating a growth mindset and life learning.
SEL Sketches is a video resource for both students and teachers about negative thoughts, anxiety, feelings, and bullying!
The Mindfulness Teacher is a video resource that allows for breathing techniques and other calming strategies for your students.
The Zones of Regulation is a widely popular tool used in gauging how students are feeling. We then find ways to get their bodies and emotions back to the green zone (where every student or person is ready to learn).

- Social and emotional learning is a foundation for many of our most pressing priorities: SEL helps young people-and adults- learn and practice skills that set them up for academic success, fulfilling careers, healthy relationships, and responsible civic engagement.
- The research is clear: Social and emotional learning in schools leads to positive outcomes, including better academic performance, and decreases in stress and anxiety.
- There's no one-size-fits-all approach: Social and emotional learning brings families, schools, and communities together to make sure every child has caring relationships and what they need to learn, grow, and thrive.
(CASEL, 2022)
6 Social Emotional Learning Strategies for Teachers Helps teachers incorporate SEL into the classroom
CASEL events & webinars Great resource for teachers on extra training for SEL
Edutopia Great article on SEL strategies for students with sensory processing difficulties
Emotional regulation.pdf The Crisis Prevention Institute's 5 tips to practice emotional regulation in the classroom.
Mindfulness in Education Techniques involved in mindfulness practice can actually change the brain in ways that are supportive to kids' learning