A whole child approach to education is critical to equitably preparing each student to reach their full potential.
At La Mesa Dale Elementary we teach academics, however we also strive to teach our students to be better human beings who are able to navigate the world long after they leave our halls. Post COVID pandemic, social and emotional learning is increasingly critical in schools.
Today’s educators are facing the reality that students have greater social needs than in the past. This starts by creating environments of belonging and connection where students and teachers alike can engage and thrive, as well as removing barriers to education.
According to research, SEL increases prosocial behavior in children such as sharing, empathy and kindness, as well as increasing academic achievement through a positive attitude towards education. Sometimes though, everyone needs a break.
Thanks to a generous donation from LaMesa Community Welfare Association LMD staff have created a sensory room equipped with soft lights and various equipment aimed at providing students individualized sensory experiences needed to self-regulate.
This calming space allows students to refocus and be better prepared for learning and interacting within the classroom. Students can attempt a balance beam, swing calmly, bounce on a small trampoline or hug a fuzzy pillow all in a safe space. Many of LMD’s teachers offer a smaller scale calming corner in their individual classrooms where students can take a moment before reengaging.
Encouraging students to gain self-awareness, self management, social awareness, decision making and relationship building skills is a task guided by both the classroom teacher and our wonderful full-time social worker Bethany Young. Ms. Young, through the Second-Step curriculum and the 5 core competencies, Sanford Harmony activities as well as professional experience with mental health services guides our educational stakeholders to best support our students.
We are proud to offer our students a safe and supportive environment that incorporates a broader view of the skills all students must develop for long term success in life.
– Tammie Babbitt is principal at La Mesa Dale Elementary School.