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Minimize the Detrimental Effects of Social Distancing on Young Children

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to social distancing, school closures, remote eLearning, and homeschooling for many children.  According to educational experts and child development specialists, these changes are negatively impacting the children’s Social and Emotional Learning (SEL). 

The restricted physical interaction of children with their peers hinders the strengthening and expansion of their social skills.  Before the pandemic hit, on an average day, a child had access to actual classrooms, games, and social learning activities that played an integral role in developing their social abilities and talents.  Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, children are now isolated with increasingly reduced access to social interactions, which helps them develop social skills.

Utilizing Home Schooling SEL Products with Polly the Parrot

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Math, English, and other core competencies are built into the online and homeschooling curriculums. Still, in reality, some of the essential building blocks for a child’s future are social and relationship skills.  These skills are more likely to help a child prepare for real life and seize more opportunities.    

With children having limited access to social interactions with friends, classroom and group settings, sports, and other Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) opportunities, parents have to find new ways to bridge the SEL learning gap.  How To Be Good with Polly the Parrot and How To Be Good For Santa Behavioral Learning Kits both won the Mom’s Choice Awards (MCA) and the National Parenting Product Awards (NAPPA) for Social & Emotional Learning (SEL) home school materials. 

Guardians can help their children overcome the adverse effects of social distancing by utilizing these multi-award-winning kits. The kits contain many free behavior education lesson plans & templates, goal planning worksheets & behavior tracking charts, child safety PDFs, and more.   

Children’s Behavior Education and How To Be Good For Santa provide materials that are designed by behavior therapists and top educators of children. The lessons resonate with kids and are designed with a strong social and emotional learning (SEL) foundation to strengthen and expand self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible problem-solving skills. 

These award-winning products help children, ages 4 to 8, have fun while learning how to strengthen and expand social skills, manners, good citizenship, conflict resolution, child safety, and other life skills.  They provide children many behavioral learning opportunities. They guide children to excel in their academics, decrease emotional stress, be more resilient to traumas, learn positive social behaviors, have more confidence dealing with conflict, and much more.

The mission of Children’s Behavior Education is to inspire, engage, and empower children’s behavioral competencies to help them build a solid foundation in life to do well and feel good about who they. 

Be proactive instead of reactive.  Increase your positive to negative ratio.  In addition to the behavior education kits and free printable items, all behavior education products are available individually and include behavior education flashcard sets, activities books, and picture books.  All materials are hand-illustrated water colored animal characters that resonate and engage children, so they have fun while learning proper social behavior. 

In addition to the pandemic, the internet and television are not the most constructive role models for our kids.  Our civilization’s future is shaped by the education our children receive. With these How To Be Good materials, we can go about setting the right course for our future.   

Help us help our children on the front line, one child, at a time by using and spreading the word about these fun, positive reinforcement behavior education materials that help all children (gifted, average, or with disabilities) build life skills and self-worth.  

How To Be Good Behavioral Learning Kit

How To Be Good Behavioral Learning Kit

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Materials help expand and strengthen manners, social etiquette, good citizenship, conflict resolution, friendship and anti-bullying skills.