ABSTRACT

Social emotional learning (SEL) is frequently taught in schools, but how can educators embrace it in their own lives? In this helpful guidebook, Wendy Turner demonstrates the importance of SEL being embraced, understood, and modeled by all members of the learning community. First, she offers tools to increase your self-awareness, including mindset, identity and culture, strengths, and core values. Second, she shows what self-management is and why it matters in helping everyone manage complex emotions in myriad ways. Then she explains what empathy is, and is not, and how it pertains to social issues, identity, and culture. Next, she discusses relationships—how we can foster successful relationships with everyday tools to ignite and support positive connections. Finally, she shows how to synthesize our skills, improving decision-making and modeling this for our students. Throughout each chapter, she provides creative, easy-to-implement ideas, stories, and reflection questions so you can make the ideas your own, enabling you to authentically grow and thrive on your personal and professional path.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

My Social Emotional Learning Journey

chapter 1|20 pages

Understanding SEL

Where Are You on the Road to SEL Success?

chapter 2|12 pages

Establishing Your Adult SEL Practice

Embrace Proactive, Reactive, and Reflective Practices

chapter 3|25 pages

Leaning Into Ourselves

Start Your SEL Journey with Self-Awareness

chapter 4|24 pages

Managing Ourselves Matters

Learn, Practice, and Model Self-Management

chapter 5|19 pages

Moving from Self to Others

Empathy is Curious, Connected, and Active

chapter 6|21 pages

Relationship Skills Matter

Grow Connections with Everyday Practices

chapter 7|15 pages

Synthesizing Your SEL Skills

Powerful Decision-Making

chapter 8|18 pages

Living Your Best SEL Life

Embrace SEL with Your Whole Self