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Free workshop "Supporting Social and Emotional Skill Development"

East Providence Local Advisory Committee For Special Education presents free workshop October 30

Supporting Social and Emotional Skill Development

This free workshop which is hosted by the East Providence Parent Advisory Committee for Special Education will be presented by Sue Constable, M.A., Autism Coordinator, RI Department of Education and RI College. 


This workshop will cover the components and the importance of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL). SEL teaches the skills everyone needs to effectively control themselves, handle relationships and manage school and/or work demands. These skills include recognizing and managing emotions, developing caring and concern for others, establishing positive relationships, making responsible decisions, and handling challenging situations constructively and ethically. They are the skills that allow children and youth to calm themselves when anxious, frustrated or angry, make friends, resolve conflicts respectfully, and make ethical and safe choices. 

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SEL promotes young people’s academic success, health, and well-being at the same time that it prevents a variety of problems such as alcohol and drug use, violence, truancy, and bullying.  Effective, practical supports and strategies to teach SEL will be also covered in this workshop.


Workshop will be held Wednesday, October 30, 2013

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7:00 pm to 8:30 pm


Martin Middle School Library 111 Brown Street East Providence, RI 

Workshop is free and open to the public.
For more information, please contact Laurie Brown at Sbrown8025@verizon.net or Jennifer Enos at Jenne616@yahoo.com.
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