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Social Emotional Skills for Learning & Life

Social Emotional Skills for Learning & Life

Update: 2025-11-15
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When it comes to the skills young children need for school success, letters and numbers matter. But social-emotional skills like cooperation, patience, and problem-solving are what can really set children up for school and life. 

 

Tune into this episode of Mom Enough as Candice Daulton, an early childhood professional at St. David's for more than 20 years, and Karen Zemlin, a practitioner, trainer, and consultant with 40 years of experience, 16 at St. David's discuss this important topic.  They explore how classrooms and families can nurture empathy, cooperation, and resilience every day, suggesting practical strategies parents can try at home right now. Tune into the final episode of this 3-part series, Raising Children to Succeed in Learning and Life, brought to you by St. David's Developmental and Therapeutic Services.

HOW ARE YOU SUPPORTING YOUR CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SKILLS?

Think about your child's social-emotional skills and make note of the things you think your child does well and the things that need more encouragement or teaching. What specific ideas did you hear in this podcast that you could do at home, both to build on the skills your child already has and to master the skills that still need work?
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Social Emotional Skills for Learning & Life

Social Emotional Skills for Learning & Life

mother-daughter co-hosts Dr. Marti Erickson & Dr. Erin Erickson