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"You Belong Here" by Martin Silverman
Read NowCreating a strong school community brand is essential for fostering a sense of belonging among students, staff, and families. This article explores strategies to develop a cohesive and inclusive school identity that promotes connection and pride. Learn how a well-defined brand can enhance engagement, support positive relationships, and build a vibrant, united community.
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Celebrate Successful Early Learning Foundation Collection
Check it out!Explore Celebrate SEL's Foundation Collection—an expertly curated set of materials designed to nurture emotional intelligence and social skills in learners of all ages. Packed with engaging lesson plans, activities, and tools, this resource fosters self-awareness, empathy, and positive relationships, supporting holistic development in educational settings and at home.
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Sesame Workshop
Check it out!Discover tons of resources that help kids (and parents!) with what matters most in young lives: health and wellness, social-emotional skills, and school readiness.
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KIND MIND Resilience Toolkit
Check it out!"Learn how to build more connected, compassionate, and emotionally resilient children who thrive in all areas socially, behaviorally, emotionally, and academically.”
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The Second Question Podcast by Marty Silverman
Check it out!The Second Question podcast celebrates educators and is a tribute to the educators who inspire us. Guests come from all over the US and the world, bringing their personal stories about who they are and how they find inspiration and purpose. From a family member, to nationally known authors and speakers, to even a Britain's Got Talent golden buzzer winner, these stories are personal and allow us to know about the guest as a person.
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Center of the Developing Child Resource Library
Access Resource LibraryThe Center strives to present information, especially scientific information, in a way that is accessible to a wide range of readers. Use the menus below to filter by media type or topic.
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Center on the Developing Child Science X Design Toolkit
Check out the toolkit!Science X Design, offered by Harvard University's Center on the Developing Child, is an open-access, self-paced learning tool created to support service providers in enhancing outcomes for young children and their caregivers. For a detailed overview, including guidance on participant suitability, estimated completion time, and anticipated outcomes, please click the link below. Our upcoming webinar will provide further insights on these aspects and more.