Teaching the Heart of Learning
While most classrooms focus on academics, social skills, emotional regulation, and mindfulness are often left untaught. Yet these abilities are essential for helping students manage emotions, navigate relationships, and build resilience—skills that support success both in school and in life.
Direct Instruction That Builds Emotional Awareness
Some learners naturally pick up social and emotional cues, while others need explicit instruction and guided practice. Through discussions, reflections, and engaging activities, students can learn to identify emotions, understand perspective, and express themselves in healthy, constructive ways.
A Collaborative Collection for Social-Emotional Growth
Good Sensory Learning proudly offers a growing suite of social-emotional learning products created by Dr. Erica Warren. Their materials blend mindfulness practices, emotional intelligence training, and self-awareness exercises to help students strengthen empathy, communication, and self-control.
Practical Tools for Every Environment
Ideal for teachers, counselors, educational therapists, and parents, these resources bring meaningful, evidence-informed activities into classrooms, therapy sessions, and homes. Whether students are developing emotional vocabulary, managing stress, or improving social interactions, this collection provides positive, structured guidance for lasting growth.