Caregiver Resources
Role of Caregivers
Social-emotional learning does not only take place in the classroom, it happens at home too. As a caregiver, you are helping your children develop both socially and emotionally every day. Schools and caregivers can work together to continuously provide positive social-emotional opportunities for your child that can encourage them to feel good about themselves, develop self- confidence, and learn to form secure relationships with others. Positive social-emotional learning helps to create a strong and healthy foundation for future academic success.
What Can Caregivers Do?
Caregivers can partner with schools to promote children's social and emotional learning through different ways.
At Home
- Focus on strengths
- Ask Children How They Feel
- Be Willing to Apologize
- Ask Questions that Help Children solver Problems on their Own
- Read Books and Stories Together
- Choose a Few Responsiblities that Your Child Can Do Successfully at Home, and Encourage Them to Help
Contact Information
Brianna Gray
Executive Director of Student Support Services
brianna.gray@k12northstar.org
452-2000, x11434
Pamela Gum
SEL-P Specialist
pamela.gum@k12northstar.org
(907) 452-2000 x11558
The RCPC Parenting Hotline is open to the public daily from 8:00am to 8:00pm.
Please call RCPC to help you navigate through any parenting concerns at (907) 456-9099. 211 Crisis Hotline.
Caregiver Resources
- CASEL Caregiver SEL Resources
- Schools Family and Social Emotional Learning
- SEL in an Unplanned Home Setting
- Building Positive Conditions Learning Home Strategies and Resources for Families and Caregivers
- SEL and Caring for Preschoolers at Home
- Parent Resource Guide to SEL
- Parents Resources list for SEL
- CASEL/Home and Communities