How to Thrive in Times of Uncertainty
Part 1: Social-Emotional Development
The world has since shifted, causing our nation to reevaluate how we learn and interact with others. This may have a profound effect on students’ ability to thrive. For this reason, we’ve stayed on top of growing trends and research that will help educators and parents know how to help their scholars stay on track in times of uncertainty. This post is the first of many in a series on how we can keep students thriving, despite trying times and uncertainty.
Social-Emotional development is crucial to productivity from our adolescence to our senior years. It establishes the ability to make meaningful connections with individuals and groups. Extra-curricular activities and peer-to-peer interaction are imperative for social-emotional development. But during uncertain times, when students are forced to change their routines, they may be without these necessary interactions that forge the foundation for life-long mental health and lasting relationships. So, what can be done to help students continue on the path to empathy, awareness, and emotional intelligence?
Adam Avila is a licensed professional counselor who works with children and teens. He says that although COVID-19, civil unrest, and an economic downturn have changed our daily lives, the news isn’t all bad. Avila says that children are resilient, and that even though uncertainty looms, it is possible to help to secure their social-emotional development with a few key steps:
With these tips in mind, we reflect on the importance of creating learning environments that inspire students to be curious, creative, and maintain a sense of security. Vanerum North America’s goal is to foster each stage of the developmental journey from adolescence to adulthood. We realize that the key to designing environments that support social-emotional development is integration: integration of technology, integration of furniture, and integration of tools necessary for connection.
As conversations about hybrid learning models and social distancing in classrooms continue to take place across the nation, we recommend furniture that not only facilitates necessary integration, but encourages the dialogue, routine, and creativity that psychology professionals like Adam Avila says are so important for teens’ social-emotional development.
Curved and creative pieces like the Orbit Mediaspace Soft Seating, the Cocoon Mediaspace Seating, and the Elevate Steps Soft Seating allow for collaborating, but are spacious enough for social distancing. Add in the Essentials Clear Mobile Divider, and students are more protected while still being able to actively learn together. With tiered seating available, these comfortable couch and table combinations will create that safe sense of a "home away from home", while still producing a mature collegiate-style environment for projects and individual study. These grounding and cozy settings lead to the ideal environment for group-thinks that will allow teenage students to feel connected, creative, and professional.
We know times may seem different right now and that can lead to fear and stress. We want to say once again, that we aim to help. By providing you with up-to-date information on the current crises, by providing some of the fastest lead times in our industry, and by being a trusted name in conscious classroom design for over 35 years, we are here for you and your students today and tomorrow. Contact us for more information on MooreCo Contract services or if you’d like more information on any of our products for back-to-school.
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