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Are They Really Okay? 13 Signs of Stress in Children You Should Know

Every child faces challenges that can sometimes be overwhelming for their age. Childhood stress is often silent and misunderstood, hidden behind smiles, short tempers, or sudden quietness. Behavior that appears to be disinterest or misbehavior usually reflects emotional tension that children cannot yet explain. In classrooms and homes, children face mounting pressure from academics, social […]

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Boy in an orange shirt looking tired while studying on a laptop, reflecting common signs of study stress in kids.

Reducing Study Stress in Kids Through Social Emotional Learning

Academic pressure among children has become a growing concern in modern education. From long hours of homework to constant assessments, many students feel overwhelmed before reaching their teenage years. Over time, this continuous pressure can lead to emotional exhaustion, anxiety, and decreased motivation to learn. When students struggle to balance expectations with their own pace,

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How Empathy Worksheets Help Kids Learn Kindness

Empathy, the ability to understand and share another person’s feelings, does not develop automatically. It requires practice, modelling, and meaningful reflection. It requires practice, modeling, and meaningful reflection. Worksheets that focus on empathy provide structure to these lessons, helping children recognize, understand, and express emotions in healthy ways. In this Edufrienz article, you can learn

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A boy in an orange sweater smiling and talking with a girl in a green jacket during a group task, showing teaching empathy in the classroom through peer interaction.

Effective Strategies for Teaching Empathy in the Classroom

Empathy lies at the heart of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL). It helps children recognize others’ emotions, respond with kindness, and build harmony in relationships. Yet as classrooms become more digital and competitive, teaching empathy has become increasingly challenging. Many children now interact more through screens than face-to-face conversations, limiting opportunities to read emotional cues

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Happy children engaging in SEL group activities for teamwork and connection

Top SEL Group Activities That Help Children Connect and Grow

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) plays a crucial role in helping children understand their feelings, build strong friendships, and make thoughtful choices. One of the best ways to support SEL is through group activities. These activities give children a chance to work together, communicate, and practice important social skills in a fun and relaxed way. This

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The Power of Your Classroom: Discover the Benefits of SEL

As a dedicated teacher, I understand the daily challenges that affect our learning environments. We often struggle to manage classroom behaviour, navigate student conflicts, and keep 25 or more unique individuals focused and engaged. It’s incredibly difficult to teach algebra or history when a student is consumed by anxiety or lacks the skills to resolve

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How SEL Curriculum Helps Students Learn and Grow

A strong SEL curriculum is key to creating a well-rounded education that builds the whole child, shaping their thoughts, emotions, and interactions. It transforms lessons into incredible opportunities for reflection and connection, helping students to become more aware of themselves and others. Social and emotional learning is no longer just an extra piece of the

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