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Social-Emotional Learning

Social-Emotional Learning:
Is Your Child Struggling?

Worried your child is struggling with their social skills or emotional well-being?

You are NOT alone!

Child psychologists say many kids have lost formative social experiences due to pandemic shutdowns, disruptions, and isolation.

In fact, there has been a 21% rise in child anxiety*!

Children are struggling with:

Why You Need SEL Today

Self-Awareness
Confidence
Independence

Decision-Making Skills
Responsibility
Empowerment

Relationship Skills
Conflict Resolution
Healthy Friendships

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Emotional Regulation
Anger Management
Stress Mitigation

Social Awareness
Respectful Interactions
Belonging

Self-Management
Improved Behavior
Reduced Anxiety

Normalizing Mental Health and Self-Care for Children

As adults, we often struggle to navigate stressful situations, deal with anxiety, overcome challenges, and model self-awareness and self-care. So how do we teach our children to handle these stressors and express their emotions?

It’s time for a parent toolbox to help you!

Schoolio's SEL Program For Parents

They say parenting doesn’t come with directions. Neither did a pandemic!! Our kids need social-emotional learning now more than ever.

Don’t be nervous to teach your child SEL- we’ve equipped you with everything you need to guide conversations and learn together!

By teaching SEL, you show your child that mental well-being should be a priority, that hard problems can be solved, and that you can work together to overcome challenges— lessons they will carry with them their whole lives, in the classroom, at work, and at home.

Thoughts & Feelings: Learning to Manage How I Think and Feel (Social-Emotional Learning) $19.00

What Do You Get With Schoolio’s SEL Program?

Watch Your Child Improve!

Choose a Better Future for Your Child

With Schoolio SEL, you are better equipping your child for the challenges they will face in life. Start now to prepare them for tomorrow!

5 Signs Your Child Is Struggling Emotionally

Having a thorough understanding of our children is something we pride ourselves on as parents. Interests, likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses. It is also important to keep an eye on our children’s emotional and mental health, which is why you need to know these 5 emotional signs your child is experiencing.

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Professional Reviews

Mental health has never been more critical, and our youth need tools to navigate challenges. When Covid-19 dramatically changed the world and how we live, 93% of parents felt unprepared to meet the growing social and emotional needs and struggles of their child.

Social-Emotional Curriculum for Parents and Kids

Whether your child is homeschooled, doing online school, or attending in-person classes this year, parents need to play a critical role in the development of their children. Alongside academics, “social and emotional learning” or “emotional intelligence”, including character development and interpersonal skills, cannot be a forgotten piece of their education.

RELATIONSHIP WITH SELF

The Schoolio SEL program helps children to understand themselves, and to self-reflect on their strengths and weaknesses, behavior, and self-esteem.

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RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERS

The Schoolio SEL program helps children develop important interpersonal skills, so they are able to build long-lasting, healthy friendships, handle challenging social situations, and solve conflicts in a peaceful manner.

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

The Schoolio SEL program teaches kids the foundational character skills we all hope to encourage in our children- resiliency, independence, perseverance, trustworthiness, honesty, responsibility, accountability, and leadership.

REAL-WORLD SKILLS AND STRATEGIES

The Schoolio SEL program gives kids real, concrete tools and strategies that they can learn and practice their entire lives! Skills like developing a growth mindset, reframing negative thoughts, anger and stress management, inclusivity and empathy, teamwork and collaboration, and exercises for grounding, centering, and calming when things are challenging help children to be in control of their emotions and behavior.

Contest Terms and Conditions
Eligibility:
This contest is open only to those who are aged between 10 and 15 years as of the date of entry. The contest is only open to legal residents of the United States or Canada and is void where prohibited by law. The child must be signed up for the contest by their legal guardian. Employees of Schoolio, its affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising and promotion agencies, and suppliers, (collectively the “Employees”), and immediate family members and/or those living in the same household of Employees are not eligible to participate in the Contest.
Agreement to Rules:
By participating, the Contestant (“You”) and the Contestant’s legal guardian agree to be fully unconditionally bound by these Rules, and You represent and warrant that You meet the eligibility requirements. In addition, You agree to accept the decisions of Schoolio as final and binding as it relates to the content of this Contest.
Contest Period:
Entries will be accepted online starting on [start date] and ending [end date]. All online entries must be received by [end date at time].
How to Enter:
The Contest must be entered by the legal guardian of the participant using the online form provided at www.schoolio.com/entrepreneurship-2023 by 11:59pm EST on July 31, 2023 and final submissions must be sent via https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Qi6ZRUl-MAqb6IRBr4QyOvEvjD3n_dOZEFkXUleJMgM/edit no later than 11:59pm EST on August 25, 2023. The entry must fulfil all Contest requirements, as specified, to be eligible to win a prize. Entries that are incomplete or do not adhere to the rules or specifications may be disqualified at the sole discretion of Schoolio.
Prizes:
The Winner(s) of the Contest (the “Winner”) will receive $1000, a one-year subscription to Schoolio Digital, and branded merchandise to be decided by Schoolio. The specifics of the prize shall be solely determined by Schoolio. No cash or other prize substitution shall be permitted except at Schoolio’s discretion. The prize is non transferable. The prize must be collected by the legal guardian of the Winner. Any and all prize-related expenses, including without limitation any and all federal, state, and/or local taxes, shall be the sole responsibility of the Winner’s legal guardian.
Winner Selection and Notification:
Winner will be selected under the supervision of Schoolio based on their sole judgement. The Winner’s legal guardian will be notified by email within fifteen (15) business days following selection of Winner. Schoolio shall have no liability for Winner’s failure to receive notices due to spam, junk e-mail or other security settings or for Winner’s provision of incorrect or otherwise non-functioning contact information.
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Schoolio reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Contest should virus, bug, non-authorized human intervention, fraud, or other cause beyond Schoolio’s control corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, or proper conduct of the Contest.
Disputes:
This Contest is governed by the laws of Ontario, Canada, without respect to conflict of law doctrines.