Editor's Note:
While most of the news about the Social and Emotional Learning emphasis in public schools has been alarming, Kimberly Ells offers hope. There are a few programs that address these areas of children's growth in ways that do not promote pluralistic thinking and do not attempt to replace parents and families as the primary sources of children's values and beliefs. It is important that school districts know about these positive options. Reprinted with permission. Pat Daugherty, Ed.D.
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