REAP Education believes that Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is not just “another” school program, or temporary fix to a wide range of school challenges.
We Believe..
SEL describes the mindsets, capabilities, attitudes, and feelings that help students achieve in school, relationships, careers, and life endeavors.
SEL is the process children and adults undergo when they engage in lifelong skills that propel them to:
REAP Education incorporates all Competencies of the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL). Its curriculum is CASEL-designated which is rooted in mental health and wellness principles and underscored by clinical research. At the Secondary level, a robust CASEL-aligned assessment is a part of the program. Unlike many programs, we offer an assessment directly aligned to CASEL.
Research increasingly suggests SEL matters a great deal for important life outcomes like success in school, college entry and completion, and later earnings. SEL can be taught and nurtured in schools so that students increase their ability to integrate thinking, emotions, and behavior in ways that lead to positive school and life outcomes.
What if schools can return to the days of being proactive rather than reactive? Well, with REAP we can. Our unique curriculum features offer immediate feedback on the strengths and areas of challenge for our students.
It captures “fire words” that draw attention to harmful language.
Real time progress monitoring that alerts potential risks
Trusted adults can monitor student responses and take appropriate action.
Districts can assess and instruct with one program that identifies SEL strengths and needs and delivers 100+ courses!
Online or In-Class SEL uses all evidence-based practices derived from clinical foundations including:
Cognitive Behavioral Frameworks
Motivational Interviewing
Dialectical-Behavioral Theories
Strengths-Based Approaches
Brief Solution-Focused Theories
Mindfulness
Person-Centered Approaches
Courses are rigorously edited and approved by a panel of field experts which include Clinical Psychologists, Pediatric Psychiatrists, School Counselors, At-Risk Specialists, Licensed Professional Counselors, Social Workers, Administrators, and Educators.
BEST OF ALL ...
School communities could navigate impacts of a changing world with evidence-based curriculum that creates a safe space for mental health and wellness education with a SEL curriculum that:
Impacts social emotional skills for all and intervene with students who are most at risk.
Supports a range of SEL implementations with self-directed student curriculum, teacher-guided direct instruction, and family learning access.
Includes a portal for teachers and guardians to learn the language and skills to connect to their student(s).
Supports PBIS, MTSS, and Mentoring best practices.
Special Education
Schools can remain in compliance with Social workers, mental health, and counseling minutes within an IEP with our Social Emotional Program and Curriculum.
Provide behavioral data within a behavioral MTSS plan to move toward Special Education Evaluation.
Support students within their Least Restrictive Environment without removing them from class Support
The Difference with REAP
“It’s not how far you fall, but how high you bounce that counts.”
– Zig Ziglar
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