It's first period, and your middle schoolers shuffle in, looking anxious and overwhelmed. Before you've even started algebra, one student is crying because of friendship drama, another is nodding off after staying up too late gaming, and a third just failed last night's history test that he forgot to study for. Sound familiar?
If you want to transform your classroom into a calmer, more positive environment, read on to learn how social emotional learning can empower middle school students to manage stress and challenges.
The middle school years are a time of monumental transition and upheaval in a child's life. Students are dealing with changing friend groups, raging hormones, increasingly difficult academics, and growing social and family pressures. It's no wonder anxiety and stress levels are skyrocketing among middle schoolers.
In fact, an American Psychological Association survey found a staggering 31% of teenagers regularly feel sad or depressed. Additionally, 36% are concerned about their mental health consistently, and 44% say they feel anxious.
As an educator, you have a special opportunity and responsibility to provide stability for students and teach them critical life skills during this formative time. That's where intentionally designed social emotional learning (SEL) comes in. SEL curriculums focus on developing self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. When woven seamlessly into everyday classroom life, SEL can transform your classroom into a calm, compassionate environment where students learn to understand and manage their emotions healthily.
By implementing SEL programs, educators can proactively address the anxiety, stress, and mental health challenges often faced during the volatile middle school years. SEL helps create emotionally intelligent students who are in tune with their feelings, make smart choices, and form healthy relationships.
The academic and personal benefits of SEL for middle schoolers include:
Additional lifelong benefits of SEL include:
By implementing SEL curriculums, middle schools equip students with invaluable life skills that positively shape their mental health, relationships, and overall well-being. SEL leads to more emotionally intelligent and successful human beings.
An SEL curriculum can't just be tacked on as an afterthought. Weaving it into everyday interactions and classroom culture is the key to success. Here are 5 highly effective strategies to bring more calm and emotional intelligence to your middle school classroom:
By integrating small SEL practices into your classroom routines, you are helping equip students with the tools needed to manage life's difficulties and truly thrive. Your classroom can become a safe haven and training ground for handling the challenges of middle school...and beyond.
The middle school years are filled with change and uncertainty. An intentionally designed social emotional learning curriculum delivered consistently in the classroom can provide stability for students. With the right SEL skills, they can better manage stress, anxiety, and difficult emotions. They'll gain valuable life skills like self-awareness, responsible decision making, and healthy relationship building.
SEL helps create a calm, compassionate classroom environment and sets students up for success academically and in life. By teaching SEL, you empower students to overcome challenges and live mentally and emotionally healthy lives well beyond middle school.