We have all seen how one small act can shift the mood of an entire classroom. A student shares stationery, another offers help, and the space quickly feels calmer and more connected. That is where kindness begins. In early education, it is not just something we talk about. It is something we practice every day. Lesson plans focusing on social-emotional (SEL) give us a clear way to guide these behaviors. With the right approach, students learn to turn simple actions into habits that stay with them beyond the classroom. Key Takeaways What SEL Looks Like in a Real K to 5 Classroom In real classrooms, SEL is not…
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