SELementary
By Frameworks of Tampa Bay
SELementaryJun 05, 2020
Goal Setting: It’s for You!
Goal setting is most impactful when it aligns with your personal and professional vision. Join us to learn from two masters of goal setting, Joann Farrell Quinn of JFQ Consulting and the University of South Florida and Lance Zingale of Sykes Enterprises, Incorporated.
Setting Goals That Stick
What sets the typical New Year's Resolution--well intended but soon a distant memory--apart from goals that stick? Join us to explore the ins and outs of impactful goal setting. You owe it to yourself!
Smile Files and a Glass Half Full
Gratitude isn't just for Thanksgiving! Join us to hear the stories of how two individuals, financial advisor Nikki Stokes of Northwestern Mutual and educator Amy Ragg of Academy Prep Center of Tampa, have made gratitude central to their personal and professional lives.
An Attitude of Gratitude
It's the season of Thanksgiving, but gratitude actually is a health and wellness strategy that applies year-round. Learn how to practice gratitude intentionally as individuals, with children and students, and in the workplace.
Growth Mindset: Refrigerator Work
Join us to hear an interview on growth mindset with special guest Rennex Franklin, school counselor at Broward Elementary School in Hillsborough County (Tampa). Your refrigerator will never look the same.
Growth Mindset: Nurturing Effort Over Achievement
We're back! In this episode, join us to learn all about growth mindset, why it's important, and how to nurture it in ourselves and in our children.
The Future of SEL and Education in Trying Times
A New Normal: Empathy in Times of Crisis
Empathy is not only the ability to understand how others are feeling, but also the ability to share those feelings. In times of crisis, the ability to empathize with others is crucial. In this episode, we will share ways to build and practice empathy in our children, as well as ourselves.
A New Normal: An SEL Crash Course for Parents & Families
In this new normal, parents and families have taken on the role of teacher. Today, we will give families a crash course in classroom SEL, including building routines, strengthening relationships, and promoting problem solving, initiative, and resilience.
A New Normal: Social Distancing Self-Care
So Close, Yet So Far: Building Community During Social Distancing
The ability to build and maintain relationships with our students is imperative to the development of social and emotional learning skills. With the ongoing issues surrounding COVID-19, however, many schools and school systems have transitioned to online learning for the foreseeable future. In this new normal, how do we maintain relationships and our school community when we’re so close, yet so far?
Keep Calm and be Kind
Over the past few weeks, our world has changed dramatically. Almost everything we know is now different. In times as uncertain as these, how do we stay calm? How do we show others how to be calm? And how can we let kindness thrive? We will discuss staying calm and being kind on today’s episode of SELementary.
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Adverse Childhood Experiences. Over 60% of adults have reported having them. We also know that about half of all children have experienced at least one Adverse Childhood Experience, or ACE. But what are they? What do they include? And most importantly, how can I help students with ACES. We’ll discuss on this episode of SELementary.
Creating a Sense of Safety for Students
We’ve probably all been to an event or a party where you don’t know anyone? In these instances, how do you feel? Are you a little nervous? Hesitant? Do you run to the one person you do know as soon as you see them? Do you locate the nearest exits, as well as the bathroom just in case? I think, for many of at least, we can easily understand and relate to this feelings. This is because safety is our brain’s primary concern. It wants to ensure that we are as safe as possible. Now, think about our students. Do they feel safe? Do we provide a safe environment? And what happens when kids don’t feel safe?
Responding vs. Reacting
We spend a great deal of our lives reacting to people, events, and situations around us. Reactions, however, are just that; actions performed, or feelings experienced in response to situations or events. Reactions are almost always immediate and often not the most appropriate response to situations. So, how can we begin responding to the world around us instead of reacting?Let’s discuss this together on this week’s edition of SELementary, brought to you by Frameworks of Tampa Bay.