BrainCraft

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On BrainCraft, behavioral scientist and science communicator Vanessa Hill covers self-improvement tips and gives advice based in psychology and neuroscience. Her mission is to bridge the gap between scientific research and your daily well-being.

The Royal Institution – Science Lives Here

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arithmetic, astronomy, biology, chemistry, Earth science, engineering, geometry, Health, health education, history, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, physics, psychology, science, Social Sciences, social studies, sociology, statistics, Technology

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The Royal Institution is a YouTube Channel that creates videos to make you think more deeply about science. Explosive short films, full length talks from the world’s leading scientists and writers, and videos to challenge the way you look at the world. The Royal Institution is a 200 year old independent charity based in London dedicated to connecting people with the world of science through events and education.

CASEL: COVID-19 and Remote Learning

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An article by CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning) for educators about how to implement Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) during remote learning, created during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a curriculum that supports SEL in children and encourages parents to engage in SEL at home. This is a great way to teach children how to self regulate their emotions and behaviors and allows them to learn how to properly communicate with others.

Xyza: News for Kids

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economics, education, ethnic studies, geography, history, political science, psychology, Social Sciences, social studies, sociology

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Sesame Street Social Development

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Entertaining videos featuring some familiar celebrity faces talking about the importance of cooperation, sharing, inclusivity, friendship, and other topics essential to learn at a young age. These educational resources are brought to you by Sesame Street.