Programs like Second Step developed by Committee for Children have research to
show the proper sequence and have developed tools and lessons to teach pro-social
and emotional skills. Other popular concepts like Grit, Growth Mindset,
Mindfulness, Resilience, and Self-regulation are all similar to SEL but not all are skill based
and the research on how to teach them and how to measure them is still
being developed. According to Committee for Children these terms can be defined as:
Grit “Grit” is having the
disposition to pursue and achieve long-term goals with passion and
perseverance. It is having the self-control for sustained, focused effort to
follow through and endure through obstacles and discouragement.
Growth Mindset “Growth mindset” is the idea that intelligence can be developed through effort. It is having belief in one’s individual capabilities and seeing one’s own control over the present and future. It is having confidence that abilities can improve through hard work and seeking challenging learning opportunities, viewing them as moments to learn.
Mindfulness “Mindfulness” is being aware of one’s own feelings, thoughts, body sensations, and the surrounding environment. It is having a deliberate and conscious focus on the present moment by directing attention to one’s experiences without labeling or judging them in any way.
Resilience “Resilience” is the ability to adapt well to change, recover from setbacks, and keep going in the face of adversity.
Growth Mindset “Growth mindset” is the idea that intelligence can be developed through effort. It is having belief in one’s individual capabilities and seeing one’s own control over the present and future. It is having confidence that abilities can improve through hard work and seeking challenging learning opportunities, viewing them as moments to learn.
Mindfulness “Mindfulness” is being aware of one’s own feelings, thoughts, body sensations, and the surrounding environment. It is having a deliberate and conscious focus on the present moment by directing attention to one’s experiences without labeling or judging them in any way.
Resilience “Resilience” is the ability to adapt well to change, recover from setbacks, and keep going in the face of adversity.
Another idea that is getting lots of attention is Self-regulation. “Self-regulation” is the
ability to monitor and control our own behavior, emotions, or thoughts,
altering them in accordance with the demands of the situation. It includes the
abilities to inhibit first responses, to resist interference from irrelevant
stimulation, and to persist on relevant tasks even when we don't enjoy them
(education.com).
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