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Social Emotional Learning

 

Fun with Feelings

Everyone feels big feelings sometimes. That's why it's so important for kids to develop strong social-emotional learning (SEL) skills. Our toys help kids identify, name, and talk about the feelings and social situations they encounter every day. Along the way, they also give kids the tools they need to build empathy, establish healthy relationships, and make responsible decisions whether you’re wanting your kids to build up their social-emotional learning skills at home or as it relates to SEL in schools.

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The 5 pillars that make up social-emotional learning:

  • Self-awareness: identifying emotions, self-confidence, self-efficacy
  • Self-management: impulse control, self-disipline, self-motivation
  • Social awareness: empathy, respect for others
  • Relationship skills: communication, social engagement, teamwork
  • Responsible decision making: identifying problems, analyzing situations, reflecting

Feeling Focused Play

Ages 2+

Help children learn new social-emotional (SEL) skills and how to identify emotions. By playing together, children can learn how to label their own emotions as well as learn to empathize and recognize the feelings of others.    

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All About Me

Ages 3+

Self-awareness is an important skill to practice with your child. This is the ability for them to recognize their own emotions, thoughts and values, and how their behavior impacts those around them.  

Strengthen Relationship Skills

Ages 3+

Parents, Guardians, and Educators have an important role in the development of a child’s relationship skills. By encouraging children to communicate, learn teamwork, and how to resolve conflicts, you are setting them up with the ability to establish and maintain healthy and rewarding relationships.

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Social Skills

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Observation

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Imaginative Skills