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April Is Stress Awareness Month: Tune into Stress Symptoms and Take Action for Better Health!

Is Stress Bad? We typically think of stress as being a bad thing, which is not necessarily the case. All stress is not created equal, and stress responses are not… read more →

Four Fast and Fun Check-In Ideas for Your Classroom

Whether you call it a bell-ringer, opener, do-now, etc., we all know the first few moments of the school day (or a class) set the tone. That’s why we LOVE… read more →

2021 College Freshmen: How They’re Different & How We Can Support Them

Take a moment and enter my time machine. Fragments of time swirling and stardust flying. We find ourselves in the throes of March 2020. Life as we once knew has… read more →

You Don’t Hate Math: Social-Emotional Learning Strategies for Teaching Math

“I hate math.” As educators, chances are we have heard this sentence many times before from students (and maybe even adults). Heck, we may have uttered these words ourselves. Can… read more →

Debunking Self-Care Myths

Self-care is a hot topic right now. And while it’s something we all benefit from, we can easily talk ourselves out of doing it. Or sometimes it can sneakily become… read more →

Celebrate International SEL Day with Learn360!

On International SEL Day, Learn360 is celebrating all the educators out there who create safe and inclusive spaces for students to express themselves. From the uplifting bulletin boards on the… read more →

5 Ways Parents Can Support SEL

Parenting has never been easy—especially now. We want to acknowledge all of the time and effort that goes into what you’re doing. Adults, along with kids, experience a range of… read more →

SEL Starts with Adults: Self-Inventory

As educators, there is one big takeaway from the recent advancements in neuroscience and education, and it is this: Emotion and cognition are linked.   How we feel affects how… read more →

Educating Through Trauma: Putting Your Mask on First

It’s only a month into 2022, and I have uttered the phrase “When this pandemic ends” more times than I can count. Going into a third calendar year of navigating… read more →

Bibliotherapy: Interview with Marna Clowney-Robinson

The Association of Hospitals and Institution Libraries defined bibliotherapy as “the use of selected reading materials as therapeutic adjuvants in medicine and psychiatry; also guidance in the solution of personal… read more →

Ted Lasso: 12 Lessons on Social and Emotional Learning

                      There are two big things the pandemic has given us that we didn’t know we needed. One is an… read more →

Digital Citizenship Instruction: Challenges and Opportunities

Digital media plays a significant role in students’ lives. In fact, young students are increasingly likely to own personal devices allowing access to materials for school and entertainment. According to… read more →