In this week’s episode, we highlight the third tenet of the Whole Child Framework: The social and emotional health and well-being of students, which enhances students’ capacity to integrate skills, attitudes, and behaviors to deal effectively with daily challenges. Social and emotional health and well-being is central to the educational process and is most effective when it is a part of the daily classroom life where teachers use everyday instruction to foster positive working relationships, increase student engagement, and model constructive behaviors.
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Whole Child Focuses on Family and Community Engagement
In this week’s episode of the Whole Child series, we focus on community, family, and school integration, highlighting some of the ways APS collaborates with families and the community to create a community environment that supports all students.
The Whole Child: Supporting the Physical Health and Well-Being of Students
In this week’s episode of the Whole Child, learn about some of the unique approaches that APS has implemented to promote the physical health and well-being of students.