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Social Emotional Program
One job a child has in “growing up” is to learn how to control oneself in a social setting in order to get along with others. It is normal for children under three years old to struggle with impulse control and social The Social-Emotional Program at Sanford Children’s CHILD Services provides education and assistance to help adults provide an environment where children’s social emotional learning is encouraged. Services available through our Social Emotional Project include:
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Our Family Life Educators are just a phone call away and can answer questions, provide you with resources, or work through a child concern. Issues commonly discussed include communication, growth and development, temperament, and other individualized concerns. If you would like to speak to a Family Life Educator, please call 605-333-0698 or email childsrv@sanfordhelath.org.
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ly acceptable behaviors. As children develop and learn, adults in their lives can guide them to self discipline and socially acceptable behaviors. Adults can help children learn these social/emotional skills by providing an age appropriate environment that encourages social emotional learning.