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Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is an integral part of education and human development. By applying skills and attitudes learned from SEL programs, young people and adults alike develop healthy identities, manage emotions, achieve goals, and build supportive relationships in their lives.
Benefits of SEL in Students
Improved Classroom Behavior
Increased Ability to Manage Stress and Depression
Better Attitudes About Themselves
Positive Impact Lasting Up to 18 Years Later on Academics, Emotional Distress, and Drug Use
Decreased Likelihood of Needing Public Assistance or Spending Time in Detention Facilities
81% of Parents Believe SEL is Just as Important as Academic Learning
Data taken from CASEL, McGraw-Hill Education
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