This resource from Child Trends offers information on supporting and protecting children’s emotional well-being as this public health crisis unfolds.

Augusta County Public Schools has created three pages of social emotional learning resources for caregivers, students and school personnel.

A listing of free social emotional lessons for grades K-12 from Flocabulary.

Free SEL resources related to COVID-19 and school closures, designed for educators, parents and anyone working with children.

This E-book by Tim Elmore addresses how new research can save overwhelmed students and the importance of SEL.

The Office of Student Services has developed Social Emotional Wellness Quick Guides to assist division instructional support personnel with mental health and wellness service delivery during school closures. Targeted audiences include: Military-Connected Youth, Early Learners, and Parents/Caregivers. With more to come over the next two weeks (including EL and Students with Disabilities).

A list to help educators and schools have a starting point for integrating free SEL strategies and resources into their already-busy days.

An e-book by Tim Elmore regarding research on the expanding struggle American teens seem to be having with anxiety and depression. It includes five specific and proven methods for climbing out of an emotional pit and back into the life they were meant to live.

Together, school districts and educators, can help students develop social-emotional learning competencies by intentionally teaching these skills, by implementing educational neuroscience learning strategies, by practicing culturally responsive classroom-management, and by approaching this with a growth mindset.