Hope Rising’s Social-Emotional Learning Lesson Plans For Children Offer Improved Life Skills

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If you are concerned about the future of kids in your charge, there’s no better person to have in your corner than Dr. Chan Hellman, board member of Hope Rising (405-676-4140).
Imagine choosing homelessness as a kid and sleeping on the roof of your school! That’s what Dr. Hellman did – one of the inspirations for this curriculum!
The group’s ‘My Best Me’ lesson plans aim to reshape the perspectives and improve the lives – and academic performance – of children who have experienced adversity.
Hope Rising’s updated SEL curriculum combines a range of evidence-based pedagogical theories to help blunt the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
It encourages children to flourish, rather than merely survive, in the face of challenging circumstances.
Hope can shield children in times of stress and offer an outlet for their emotions, with the knowledge that they can create a better future for themselves.
Thus, the lesson plans strive to create a new mindset, a way of approaching life that can act as a springboard for positive thoughts and actions.
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