Building Stronger Connections: Exploring the Power of Social Emotional Learning and Restorative Practices in Family Dynamics

Restorative practices and social emotional learning (SEL) are two approaches that complement each other, enabling the creation of supportive and positive learning and home environments. SEL concentrates on the cultivation of social and emotional abilities in students, including self-awareness, self-management, empathy, and relationship skills. On the other hand, restorative practices center around the mending of harm resulting from conflict or misdeeds, emphasizing accountability, responsibility, and community involvement.

With my class/workshop learn how to incorporate Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) practices into your family's daily routine for better communication and understanding.


• Discover restorative practices that promote a sense of belonging, responsibility, and accountability among family members.
• Explore strategies to foster empathy, emotional regulation, and conflict resolution skills within the family unit.
• Develop a shared language and framework for addressing challenging behaviors and promoting positive relationship-building.
• Gain insights into the importance of self-care and self-reflection as a parent or caregiver in creating a supportive and nurturing family environment.