resolution
Social Emotional Learning
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Catherine Wilhoit
Addressing Basic Conflict
Catherine Wilhoit
Addressing Basic Conflict
Addressing Basic Conflict provides exciting and expert social-emotional learning, conflict resolution, pre-mediation and mediation training for kids and the adults in their schools and communities to proactively address successfully manage dispute resolution.
With simple tools, endearing characters, and interactive games, Addressing Basic Conflict makes the skills utilized by the best mediators accessible, memorable and fun. Like mediators, students learn to effectively communicate, identify issues, reframe problems as goals, facilitate exploration of solutions, and make thoughtful, logical choices!
We offer a single ELE specifically and carefully crafted to capture and inspire children's interest, drive and confidence in problem solving and conflict resolution skills. In this day, social-emotional and conflict resolution skills have never been more important for students. With our lesson, children are able to engage in creative writing, art, and learn to problem solve while collaborating to create tools to aid your community in solving your most common problems. We utilize CASEL models and methodology coupled with our unique characters and techniques to allow children to grow their competency in and understanding of conflict resolution. Most importantly, kids have fun!
Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry
Social Emotional Learning
Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry
Social Emotional Learning
Established in 1995 and opened in 2003, the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to create innovative learning experiences in our museum and throughout our community that equip and inspire all children to become creative problem solvers.
At the Children's Museum of the Lowcountry, we believe in the power of hands-on, experiential learning to ignite curiosity and foster creativity in students. Our approach to connecting with schools and students is rooted in the philosophy that learning should be both engaging and meaningful. We integrate arts with STEM concepts to create dynamic, multidisciplinary lessons that cater to diverse learning styles. Through partnerships with schools, such as our work with Engaging Creative Minds, we bring these lessons directly into classrooms, creating an interactive environment where students can explore new ideas, build critical skills, and develop emotional intelligence. Our goal is to inspire a lifelong love of learning by making education fun, accessible, and relevant to students' everyday lives. The Children's Museum of the Lowcountry has a long-standing partnership with Engaging Creative Minds, where we have provided STEM-based and Social Emotional Learning (SEL) lessons tailored to meet the needs of students from Pre-K to 5th grade.
While each ELE is carefully designed to be aligned with state standards and is customized to your school’s unique objectives, these are just a few examples of the transformative potential that our instructor can craft around your learning targets.
Examples of ELEs:
*Social Emotional Learning Example: Students engage in an interactive lesson that helps them to identify and manage different emotions, equipping them with valuable self-awareness and emotional regulation techniques.
Jordan Maria Giancursio
Dance
Jordan Maria Giancursio
Dance
Jordan Giancursio (Benton) is a local professional dancer and choreographer. In addition to working in a company, she performs in multiple shows throughout the year. As a teacher, Jordan uses her performing skills to create fun and engaging experiences for students.
When creating ELEs, Jordan likes to study the content and create an experience that uses dance and relates to students on a different level. She crafts her ELEs to include movement that stimulates the brain, the body, and learning!