Social-emotional skills are essential in the healthy development of preschool children. In this course you will learn about social-emotional milestones and what to do if you have a concern about a child’s social-emotional development. This course will also address the impact high-quality environments have on social-emotional development, as well as the role you play as a responsive, nurturing preschool teacher.
Social & Emotional Development
Lessons
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1
Social-Emotional Development: An Introduction
This lesson provides an introduction to social-emotional development during the preschool years. A key learning point is the significance of social-emotional skills for children’s overall development and learning.
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Social-Emotional Development: Preschool Children
This lesson will help you understand how children develop social-emotional skills during the preschool years. You will learn about social-emotional milestones and what to do if you are concerned about a child’s development.
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Promoting Social-Emotional Development: High Quality Environments
High-quality environments can support children’s social-emotional development and learning. This lesson describes how your preschool classroom environment can create meaningful opportunities for children’s social-emotional growth.
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Promoting Social-Emotional Development: Experiences and Activities
It is essential to provide a variety of experiences to support children’s social-emotional skills and development. This lesson describes how you can create developmentally appropriate experiences that engage children in meaningful interactions to promote learning and growth.
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Promoting Social-Emotional Development: The Preschool Teacher
This lesson highlights the significance of being a responsive preschool teacher and provides insights on how to promote social-emotional competence in your workplace when engaging with children, families and colleagues. A key learning point is the importance of self-reflection and collaborative, supportive relationships.
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