Social And Emotional Learning Summary

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David S Yeager journal on "Social and Emotional Learning Programs for Adolescents" in Social and Emotional Learning, discusses the importance of adolescent's years. Through research, Yeager, argues how Social and Emotional Learning Programs (SEL Programs) can be helpful for all adolescents coming from different environments and backgrounds. Yeager points out why adolescent's years are important for the individual's growth to adulthood and to develop healthy habits. Adolescents learn and develop an "identity" through "behavioral and health problems" (Yeager 2017:76). Through they develop with these aspects it also emerges a high risk of problems at adolescent ages. For example, at these ages adolescents learn more and once they reach adulthood it can have a serious effect on them in the future. Through adolescent learn more about exploration and opportunity, Yeager offers ways of battling these forces …show more content…

Adolescents age is a very important phase since this is the breaking point for them to learn what is consider bad or good. At this age puberty is involved and many adolescents are individually driven at this age and are peer motivated by social status. During puberty "adolescents are learning how to handle new demands in school and social life while learning to deal with new, intense emotions and to do so without adult guidance" (Yeager 2017:74). At puberty many changes occur mentally and physically. One SEL program that stuck out of the many presented is the Becoming a Man (BAM) program that helped increase graduation rates for adolescents. The BAM program "did not tell young people what they have to do but helped young people find ways to maintain their status" (Yeager 2017:78). Programs like BAM are ideal for schools. Teaching to motivate instead of direct orders is the best method: "SEL programs give them mindsets that will harness their motivations" (Yeager

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