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You may want to check out The Center for Mind-Body Medicine trainings, we have a number of school-based faculty who use the children’s version of our work as a core of social emotional learning in the schools that they work at... I could put you in touch with one of them if you wanted to hear more. Puppets are a highly effective part of it...

As a former health teacher I would recommend a comprehensive health education program that incorporates lessons at all levels.  Here is a curriculum that I have worked with that has social emotional lessons and is skill building based.  

https://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs...912-385766--,00.html

If you are in Michigan the curriculum is free and training is provided by regional coordinators that are trainers on this curriculum.

I'm following this thread.  I teach at a high needs K-2 school and am just beginning to explore how my understanding of trauma and the impacts on learning can help my students manage their emotions and improve their learning outcomes.  I would love to find a ready-made, kid friendly program that doesn't require a lot of prep work for me because I don't have time to make a lot of things.  Having found this community has provided me with tools that I am taking back to my school and sharing with my teacher community.  Thank you for the suggestions and help.

Priscilla Dunn, NBCT

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