Implementing social-emotional learning programs impacts children's self-esteem

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Gali N.

Summary

The study addresses the decline in self-esteem among young children, emphasizing its correlation with behavioral and academic challenges. The research design incorporates a comparative analysis between curriculums and socioeconomic backgrounds. Ethical considerations ensure participant confidentiality and informed consent. The study aims to contribute empirical evidence, inform educational practices and policies, and enhance our understanding of SEL's role in child development, benefiting students and the community while shaping future research and educational initiatives.