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by Pat McManus
Self-Awareness is defined by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL) as the abilities to understand one’s own emotio...
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Different Ways to Use Music in the Classroom,
differentiated instruction tailoring lessons to fit the needs of students,
mental health,
Mental Health and SEL,
Mental Health SEL and Substance Abuse Prevention,
mental wellness,
Online Curriculum,
Rock Digi,
Rock Digi Music,
Rock In Prevention,
SEL,
self-awareness,
Social Emotional Learning,
Social Emotional Learning Curriculum,
Using Music to Teach,
Using Music to Teach SEL,
what is self-awareness
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by Pat McManus
March 2nd is observed as World Teen Mental Wellness Day – a day to raise awareness to the mental health struggles that teenagers deal with every da...
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mental health,
Mental Health and SEL,
Mental Health SEL and Substance Abuse Prevention,
mental wellness,
Online Curriculum,
Rock Digi,
Rock Digi Music,
Rock In Prevention,
SEL,
Social Emotional Learning,
Social Emotional Learning Curriculum,
Using Music to Teach,
Using Music to Teach SEL,
world teen mental wellness day
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by Pat McManus
We understand that it is important for students to have access to mental health resources as well as for students to learn the social and emotional...
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building healthy relationships,
CASEL Framework,
Different Ways to Use Music in the Classroom,
differentiated instruction tailoring lessons to fit the needs of students,
Empathy,
How to Make Responsible Decisions,
Mental Health and SEL,
Mental Health SEL and Substance Abuse Prevention,
New Curriculum Available,
Online Curriculum,
Pursuing What You Love,
Responsible Decision Making,
Rock Digi,
Rock Digi Music,
Rock In Prevention,
SEL,
Social Emotional Learning,
Social Emotional Learning Curriculum,
Using Music to Teach,
Using Music to Teach SEL,
Your Spark
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by Pat McManus
Rock In Prevention used the CASEL framework when creating the Rock Digi program. The CASEL framework identifies the following as “helping cultivate...
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by Pat McManus
Finding your “Spark” is something that has been identified by the Search Institute as an interest or a passion that gives you joy and gives your li...
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Different Ways to Use Music in the Classroom,
Online Curriculum,
Pursuing What You Love,
Rock Digi,
Rock Digi Music,
Rock In Prevention,
SEL,
Social Emotional Learning,
Social Emotional Learning Curriculum,
Using Music to Teach,
Using Music to Teach SEL,
Your Spark
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by Pat McManus
Rock In Prevention has hundreds of songs with great positive messages, which includes songs of different genres and targeted at different age group...
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by Pat McManus
As schools are implementing social and emotional learning in all aspects of their operations, integrating SEL with instructional practices and acad...
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Different Ways to Use Music in the Classroom,
Empathy,
Mental Health and SEL,
Online Curriculum,
Rock Digi,
Rock In Prevention,
SEL,
Social Emotional Learning,
Social Emotional Learning Curriculum,
Using Music to Teach,
Using Music to Teach SEL,
World Empathy
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by Pat McManus
As 5th-6th graders are entering early adolescence, they are experiencing a wide variety fast-paced change, including cognitive, physical, and emoti...
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by Pat McManus
For elementary students to be successful in school and later in life, they need to possess social, emotional, and academic skills. Social Emot...
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by Pat McManus
Throughout our lives, the relationships that we build can have a huge impact on our well-being – including our physical and mental health. And as s...
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building healthy relationships,
Empathy,
Mental Health and SEL,
Online Curriculum,
Rock Digi,
Rock In Prevention,
SEL,
Social Emotional Learning,
Social Emotional Learning Curriculum,
Using Music to Teach,
Using Music to Teach SEL
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by Pat McManus
Self-talk is when a person is talking to oneself aloud or silent, positive or negative. It’s the constant conversation we are having with ourselves...
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by Pat McManus
When we think of mental health, we often think of mental illnesses such as anxiety, depression, etc., but good mental health is not simply the abse...
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