
Presented by Josh King, Third-Grade Teacher, Independence Elementary School (CA); John Burnett, Middle School Counselor, Spring Branch ISD (TX); and Jessie Stone Fox, M.Ed., Sr. Director, K12 Community Engagement, EVERFI
Sponsored by EVERFI
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Humans are emotional beings, aren’t we? Although all emotions can be healthy and normal, students who build greater emotional capacity are better equipped to deal with daily challenges, form healthy relationships with peers and acquaintances, and learn in our classrooms.
Watch this edWebinar to learn how SEL fits in at all grade and subject levels, and how to develop behavioral expectations, goals, and norms for your school community. You walk away with strategies that help kids identify, normalize, and navigate big feelings (that support this ongoing new world of classroom management as well)! Watch our teacher experts spotlight easy-to-incorporate SEL strategies by each grade band.
This recorded edWebinar is of interest to K-12 teachers, librarians, school and district leaders, and education technology leaders.
About the Presenters
Josh King is a third-grade teacher and 12-year teaching veteran, having taught multiple subjects K-6. He’s an administrative designee, an ASB director, and with over 90K TikTok followers, an educator to watch!


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