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  • Benefits of SEL & The #PullYourWeeds® Program

    According to CASEL, "Social and emotional learning (SEL) is an integral part of education and human development SEL is the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, Our #PullYourWeeds® SEL Program Is Rooted In ✔︎Children embracing & understanding that they have the ✔︎Self-empowerment, self-compassion and confidence building. We are now offering our virtual #PullYourWeeds® SEL workshops for elementary schools, private family

  • Introducing Our One-Click SEL Program

    many of the teachers we work with would have to create their own weekly Social Emotional Learning (SEL Many pre-existing SEL programs no longer fit the mold for classrooms that are now more digital. Teachers are having to do more work to make SEL work for their students. Now more than ever, we recognize how important it is to be consistent with SEL in the classroom and how this summer we have been working behind the scenes to create our brand new #PullYourWeeds® One-Click SEL

  • Spread Kindness: Book our #PullYourWeeds® SEL Assembly and Plant Positivity At Your School

    Spread Kindness: Book our #PullYourWeeds® SEL Assembly and Plant Positivity At Your School: This spring in diversity and to treat others with respect and kindness. 🌱 By digging into the #PullYourWeeds®, SEL SCHOOL'S BUDGET: CLICK HERE > Spread kindness and plant positivity at your school with our #PullYourWeeds® SEL

  • Just Walk Away

    It’s that phrase “just walk away”. you’ve gotten yourself involved with something that just doesn’t feel right - all you need to do is walk Emma realized that this was not a group of people she wanted to be with, and chose to walk away. Who knows, maybe our fellow gardeners are talking about something private or maybe a gardener is just Whatever the case may be, remember, you can always walk away!

  • Chalk It Up To Hours of Entertainment plus SEL Benefits

    Sensory activities are extremely beneficial when it comes to the social and emotional development of young gardeners. Exploring new activities that encourage children to touch, feel, create and use their senses gives them a positive focus while using problem solving thinking. A fun, get your hands messy craft like making your own chalk paint teaches kids a parts to whole process that includes scientific thinking. It starts with simple steps such as following an exact recipe which requires attention to detail and exact measurements. Mixing and creating your own colors with food coloring is a creative process with visually delightful results. The finished product can result in hours of playing outside, full of colors, movement and textures. All you need is a hose for cleanup..and that can lead to a whole other fun outdoor activity! Learn how to make Gardener Anna's tie-dye chalk paint on Session 2 of Camp Hello Gardeners® scroll down and watch the video & or get the recipe here: Gardener Anna's Chalk Paint -2 Cups Corn Starch -2 Cups of Water -Food Coloring -Muffin Tin Mix equal parts of corn starch and water together in a bowl and then pour equally into your muffin tin. Mix 2-3 drops of food coloring to each tin. This is also a fun way to explore your colors! Grab a paint brush & chalk it up to hours of fun! This video clip from Camp Hello Gardenrs® also includes an art class with our illustrator, interactive games, learn Qi Gong from a certified master, make your own body scrubs with a 15 year old entrepreneur, cooking class with Gardener Aidan, inspirational stories & more fun! Scroll down to watch the full episode:

  • Observation | #SELatHome

    When we talk about the core 5 #SEL competencies, we are talking about self-awareness, self-management when you have that kind of awareness of yourself and of others, you tend to naturally exercise your self-awareness , self-management, and your social awareness skills.

  • What is Social Emotional Learning (SEL) & Why It's Needed Now More Than Ever...

    making, empathy awareness, positive relationships, strong communication skills, goal setting/achieving, self appreciation, self awareness and so much more. In times of stress and uncertainty one can never have enough SEL skills/tools. Educating and empowering children with strong SEL roots can be easy and fun...so much that they may not behavioral problems, positive social relationships, stronger problem solving skills and overall feeling of self

  • SEL Roots in Sports, Recess, and PE

    endorphins flowing - but PE, recess, and team sports also organically foster social and emotional learning (SEL

  • This Is A Sign, Don't Take It Personally-6 Strategies to not take things personally

    and self-worth. Practice self-compassion and remind yourself that it's okay to make mistakes and learn from them. Talk to a trusted source (parent, teacher, counselor, family member, friend) about how you're feeling Let's embrace our uniqueness and individuality, and remember that self-love and self-acceptance are the Develop self-confidence, resilience, and grace with our helpful tips.

  • New Podcast Alert 🎧

    It was so inspiring to reconnect with Lindsay Miller, the host of the show and a fellow SEL advocate #sel #socialemotionallearning #emotionalempowerment #pullyourweeds #youareagardener

  • Vision Boards | #SELatHome

    We've talked about The Power of Positive Visualization on the blog before - #VisionBoards help us visualize The #SEL benefits of creating vision boards include, but are not limited to: 1. Increasing self-awareness in understanding one's emotions & values 2. Improving self-management in having the ability to set high goals and overcome obstacles 3. Fostering confidence in one's ability to complete tasks and accomplish goals And the benefits don't stop

  • The Gardener Rule™ : Cultivating a World of Kindness and Emotional Growth

    Today, we’re thrilled to share The Gardener Rule™, our pledge to nurture self-love, kindness, empathy 🌿 The Gardener Rule™  🌿 As gardeners, we pledge to nurture self-love by embracing our uniqueness and resilience, empowering ourselves and others to flourish in a vibrant garden full of positive change. 🌻 Self-Love By cultivating self-love, we build strong roots for personal growth and happiness. 🌼 Gratitude:  Let 🌸 Confidence:  Let’s stand tall like sunflowers.

You Are a Gardener® is a movement dedicated to spreading seeds of positive change by nurturing emotional growth and resilience. Through our book, inspiring school assemblies, and the #PullYourWeeds® Blog, we provide tools to help gardeners of all ages turn life’s “weeds” (challenges) into “seeds” (opportunities for growth). Our blog offers engaging activities, mindfulness tips, and creative strategies to cultivate confidence, creativity, and calm every day. By fostering a mindset of positivity and self-awareness, You Are a Gardener® empowers families, educators, and communities to bloom together. 🌱✨
flowers@youareagardener.com

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