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Charlottesville City Schools

Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)

Social-Emotional Learning (SEL)

Teaching skills for positive relationships and mental wellness

We think of schools teaching the “three Rs,” but Charlottesville City Schools is also committed to a fourth R — relationships.  Our counselors teach social and emotional skills when they visit classrooms, work with small groups or individuals, host clubs, and organize activities. Since 2015, we have also begun adding social-emotional learning (SEL) to our regular classroom curriculum to teach specific behaviors, such as the ability to recognize and regulate emotions. We recognize that social and emotional skills are a key element of mental wellness.

 

Social-Emotional Learning Resources

Our primary resources are:

Many professionals recognize five core competencies in SEL:

  • self-awareness
  • self-management
  • social awareness
  • relationship skills
  • responsible decision-making

 

 

SEL Resources for Families
Social-emotional learning begins at home! Thanks for partnering with us for the growth and success of your child!

 

SEL Connections

Social-emotional learning and mental health are part of a broader commitment to wellness in Charlottesville City Schools as supported by our Wellness Policy and our Strategic Plan.

This includes:

  • encouraging physical wellness
  • creating systems of supports at our schools to promote positive behavior, academic success, and mental wellness
  • establishing trauma-responsive practices
  • fostering a positive school culture and community
  • empowering our school counselors and Student Services staff such as social workers and psychologists
  • promoting safety

Resources

SEL Resources for Families
Social-emotional learning begins at home! Thanks for partnering with us for the growth and success of your child!

 

Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning

Free family resources compiled by CASEL

Free family resources developed by rethink ED

More Information

Jodie Murphy, Mental Wellness Coordinator: 245-2652 or murphyj1@charlottesvilleschools.org