Webinar: Social Emotional Skill Development

Wednesday Oct 14, 2020 - 01:00pm to 02:30pm CDT
Event Description: 

Social and emotional development can be defined as a process through which individuals acquire skills to increase self-awareness, improve relationships with others, and achieve their goals. These skills are essential to succeed in family, school, workplaces, and communities and are increasingly recognized as important to one’s success in a variety of life outcomes. The benefits of social and emotional skill development can therefore be leveraged in tribal communities to maximize the protective impact of these skills against negative outcomes, including addiction. Attend this webinar to discuss the importance of social emotional skills (SES) among children, youth and adults and the buffering effect of SES on addiction and trauma. Examine strategies to support SES development. Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:

  • Summarize how social emotional skill development occurs at various ages
  • Explain the impact of SES on addiction and trauma
  • Identify four specific strategies to support SES development
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Event Cost Information
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$0.00
No Fee
Space Available: 
3,000
Organizer Information
Event POC: 
Lynn Chernich
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Event POC Phone: 
920-225-5906
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