Connect SEL to the Brain Thoughtful Learning K-12

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Teaching students about their brains and how they work will help them understand their emotions and thoughts. While the brain is a complex structure, you can teach its basic parts in a way students will understand. Introduce your students to the “lizard,” “dog,” and “owl” areas of their brains with this quick, hands-on lesson from In Focus.

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