In picture books, well-loved characters deal with many of the same
problems students face in their own lives. What better resource could
there be for encouraging students to think about their actions and
responses? Using classroom texts to start SEL conversations-- during an
interactive read- aloud or an extension of shared close- reading
lessons-- weaves social emotional learning organically into the fabric
of an existing curriculum rather than adding a new block to the day.
In a book perfect for a study group or for immediate use in the
classroom, literacy educator Nancy Boyles connects the dots between the
competencies identified by leaders in the SEL field with the rich
content of children's literature. More than 200 award- winning picture
books are profiled along the way as she unpacks each SEL skill, sketches
typical classroom situations in which teachers might not see that skill
demonstrated, discusses what to look for in books that address it, and
provides carefully crafted sets of questions to explore with students.