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The NCASE Resource Library connects you with tools, profiles, and information on a range of key topics in Out-of-School Time.
This updated toolkit provides hands-on activities that can be used with youth or adults to build social and emotional skills, including self and social awareness, self-management, responsible decision making, and relationship skills. It includes three types of activities: (1) welcoming rituals and inclusion activities; (2) engaging strategies, brain breaks, and transitions; and (3) optimistic closures. This resource supports resiliency.
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Publisher
Collaborative for Acadmic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL)
Author
Oakland Unified School District and CASEL
Resource Type
Tool kit
Length
64 pages
Publication Date
Archive Status
Unarchived