Self-Management. Social Awareness To understand the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of others Notice the feelings of others Show empathy Consider.

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Self-Management

Social Awareness To understand the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of others Notice the feelings of others Show empathy Consider the perspective of another person Respect ideas that are different from yours Show respect for people from different cultures Understand your community Think globally

Social Awareness Name the feeling

Social Awareness Name the feeling

Relationship Skills To connect and work effectively with others Communicate your thoughts and feelings Make friends Build relationships Working cooperatively Resolve disagreements peacefully Help others

Relationship Skills Think about a time when you had an argument with a friend of loved one? How did you resolve it? Did you express your feelings? Apologize? Compromise?

Responsible Decision-Making To make good choices for personal and social well-being Behave ethically Take responsibility for your actions Analyze situations Identify and solve problems Resist negative influences Social responsibility

Social and Emotional Learning Coordinated School, Family, and Community Programming Academically Successful Healthy Engaged Citizens Good Social Relationships SEL conceptual framework

Social and Emotional Skills are Malleable