
What Is Social and Emotional Learning —And Why Does It Matter?
Imagine a school where every child feels safe, heard, and supported—not just academically, but emotionally too. That’s the heart of a Social and emotional learning
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At Trauma Free Tree, we believe that emotional maturity is just as important as academic achievement. Our micro-school model creates safe, nurturing spaces for children to grow, heal, and thrive. This blog extends that mission, offering articles and resources to support your journey and that of the children in your care.
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Imagine a school where every child feels safe, heard, and supported—not just academically, but emotionally too. That’s the heart of a Social and emotional learning
In today’s world, children are facing more stress than ever—from academic pressure to social media, and for many, the lingering effects of trauma. As parents
Bullying a plant will make it die. For real. My mother used to sing to the plants while she watered them and I have taught
If your child has ever been told this by an educator, a family member or even you in a moment of frustration, then this information
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