Committee for Children
About Us
Committee for Children seeks to foster the social and emotional development, safety and well-being of children through education and advocacy.
Our nonprofit organization develops and publishes programs and curricula for children from preschool through middle school about social skills, bullying, and sexual abuse, in addition to an emergent literacy program for young children.
We are based in Seattle, Washington, but our programs are now used at 25,000 schools in 21 nations and regions around the world, such as Japan, Norway, and Kurdistan.
Since the 1970s, we've been partnering with experts at leading universities and institutes to explore healthy child development and the link between academic achievement and social and emotional competency.
Our programs focus on the essential skills of empathy, impulse control, anger management, problem solving, personal safety, and emergent literacy. Each program takes a unique approach that is based on extensive research to help children succeed in school and in life.
Articles by Committee for Children
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What School Is All About
Here is a true story that brings together pieces of the educational puzzle that are, to my mind, essential to...
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Social and Emotional Learning and Bullying Prevention
What Is SEL? SEL is an educational movement gaining ground throughout the world. It focuses on the systematic...
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Schools, Families, and Social and Emotional Learning
The Role of Parents in Social and Emotional Learning “Family life is our first school for emotional learning,”...
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Good News About Academics: SEL Programs Work
Here’s some good news about academic achievement: When you teach students social and emotional skills, you are also...
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Cyberbullying: Classroom Harassment Goes High-Tech
Consider how often you use the Internet or a cell phone. Over the last decade, technology has become ingrained in our...
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