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Additional Teacher Information 


​Add summaries and examples of SEALS strategies. Add Sources for research and information cited. Add external links with summaries based on work that Helene did. Do no show in navigation but link with button from teacher page.
​​What are Social Environments and where are they found?
  1. Home environment
  2. School climate and culture
  3. Community environment
  4. National environment
​​More
​​​What are the Characteristics of Social Environments?
  1. Types
  2. Levels
  3. Porousness
  4. Quality
​​More

Importance of the School Environment​
​1. Effects on development
2. Effects on health
3. 
Effects on behavior
4. Effects on learning and achievement
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More
SOCIAL SETTINGS
Home, School, Community
made
   Safe
   Challenging and 
   Empowering by
   Parents
   Teachers
   Administrators and
   Researchers ​​
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​UPLIFTMENT OF CHILDREN
Children are UPLIFTED
​ when Parents, Educators, and Leaders use science to 
​Put Love into Action in Children’s Environments

​to boost children's self-worth, self-management, self-direction, empowerment and success.
VISION: Build a world in which children are safe, happy, and can fulfill their potential
MISSION: To Uplift Youth by Enhancing Their Social Environments
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