How Social-Emotional Learning Benefits Everyone | Caige Jambor | TEDxBemidji

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The Greatest powerful tool parents and others have in any child's life, is not used as it truly should... LOVE, the greatest of all! And I completely understand we were all not loved as we should have, but let us take head now... least we lose them all!

lukedoc
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Thank you! The comments section are full of people who sound scared of emotions!

craigmerkey
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Mindfulness is an ongoing practice. To let go of expectations and deal with the moment at hand. This a is a good reminder to slow down, reflect and then act.

KOSMICole
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Really makes you think about what students go through daily.

ginamcewen
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I only watched this due to an activity for my English class

paolaferrer
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Investing in teaching S.E.L. a little everyday will help create a self-corrected classroom in the long run! This is very important.

DembysPlayfulParables
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They have done a Bait and Switch. It's no longer SEL, it is now Transformative SEL. Big difference

redcedar
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Well done Caige! I want to live in a world where everyone practices SEL skills. Thank you!

JaneMarksHastig
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The comment section is full of people who could have used SEL as a child and could still use it now
Watch them run and scream from SEL in ignorance

browngirl
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This all sounds so nice and sugar coated but the reality is that it enables teachers and aides to essentially practice psychology on children in public schools without a license and without the parents knowledge or consent. It is the state, through the public school system, pushing values on your kids that an administrator decides. An administrator who is almost guaranteed to be a progressive liberal whose ideas will permeate every aspect of the curriculum

Funny how he mentions the WEF and "Stakeholders". Equally terrifying is his use of a chime at the beginning and end if his little talk. I suppose we are to react as Pavlov's dogs did. It's actually sickening

adamdrouin
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HAHAHA YES YEEES! KEEP DOING THIS!
in every school, in every community, this should be implemented!
REMEMBER: weak men make hard times, hard times make strong men. the cycle continues...
ACCELERATE THIS SH*T

Voornoek
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People and parents should really think how what they do can impact there children or young family members

aim
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S.E.L. and C.R.T. should not be utilized in the classroom nor used as a basis for a curriculum that is taught to kids of any age level. There are several hundreds of schools across this country where the kids can't complete Math, Science, or other subjects at their own grade level because the schools would rather focus on BS.

Just my 2 cents.

ambrosewilliam
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“What’s happened to you” doesn’t explain or justify Josh’s outburst. Josh doesn’t need to be coddled, he needs to learn resilience. He still has to function in the world despite the bad things going on in life. In real life, most people don’t care one bit about Josh’s problems because they have their own. In the real world, we are expected to do our jobs and do so professionally. Coddling Josh will only make him a failure in real life. And this is far worse than what he is suffering through now. Resilience is the answer, not SEL.

stephenkneller
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I can relate this video to my on life being abused as a child. it has helped in my teaching using these strategies that i wish had been used n me when i went through my difficult times

judyhoward
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SEL: Helping build children, one thundercuck at a time.

johnnycassell
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Amazing absolutely amazing thanks for the eye opener.

boilingindahoodbyladytamel
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I think I lost it at the bell. So we're not supposed to say "what is wrong with Josh, " but rather "what happened to Josh" -- which essentially positions Josh as a victim and devoid of his own agency. Perfect conditions for Josh to learn to trust the nurturing school and hate his bickering, insensitive parents! See how this works?

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Trust TED to put a supporting view of this on.
Teachers should teach. Beyond that they should have no involvement with the kids at all.

scrappydoo
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This is what alcoholism is for, it’s worked since the dawn of time.

tallyho