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SEL is frequently taught in schools, but how can educators embrace
it in their own lives? In this helpful guidebook, Wendy Turner
demonstrates the importance of social emotional learning being
embraced, understood, and modeled by all members of the learning
community. First, she offers tools to increase your self-awareness,
including mindset, identity and culture, strengths, and core
values. Second, she shows what self-management is and why it
matters in helping everyone manage complex emotions in myriad ways.
Then, she explains what empathy is and is not, and how it pertains
to social issues, identity, culture, and global perspective. Next,
she discusses relationships—how we can foster successful
relationships with everyday tools to ignite and support positive
connections. And finally, she shows how to synthesize our skills,
improving decision making and modeling this for our students.
Throughout each chapter, she provides creative, easy-to-implement
ideas, stories, and reflection questions so you can make the ideas
your own, enabling you to authentically grow and thrive on your
personal and professional path.
SEL is frequently taught in schools, but how can educators embrace
it in their own lives? In this helpful guidebook, Wendy Turner
demonstrates the importance of social emotional learning being
embraced, understood, and modeled by all members of the learning
community. First, she offers tools to increase your self-awareness,
including mindset, identity and culture, strengths, and core
values. Second, she shows what self-management is and why it
matters in helping everyone manage complex emotions in myriad ways.
Then, she explains what empathy is and is not, and how it pertains
to social issues, identity, culture, and global perspective. Next,
she discusses relationships—how we can foster successful
relationships with everyday tools to ignite and support positive
connections. And finally, she shows how to synthesize our skills,
improving decision making and modeling this for our students.
Throughout each chapter, she provides creative, easy-to-implement
ideas, stories, and reflection questions so you can make the ideas
your own, enabling you to authentically grow and thrive on your
personal and professional path.
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Diamond (Paperback)
Wendy Turner
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IF OUR ANCIENT PRE-HUMAN ANCESTORS COMMUNICATED THROUGH CALLS, WHAT
HAPPENED TO TURN THESE INTO SPOKEN LANGUAGE? Survival of the
Smallest is the story of what was behind this amazing achievement,
and who was the driving force. Beginning with a species living 3.5
million years ago and ending with our own, Homo sapiens, 45
thousand years ago, Wendy Turner brings to life the day-to-day
challenges which confronted our ancestors - and the pressures on
their survival skills. At the heart of the process were their
vulnerable young, making their own bid to survive. Using knowledge
and experience gained over twenty years of working as a Speech and
Language Therapist, she shows how species by species, adaptations
arose in their communication systems. Informative and readable,
Survival of the Smallest is referenced from a range of sources,
offering a personal perspective on how spoken language evolved.
Along the way, insights can be found into the kind of approaches
that help today's children develop their own speech and language -
a priceless gift from our ancient past.
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