View recording With more and more news about war and conflict finding its way to social media platforms, how can we best support our students to think critically about what they're viewing? Join Common Sense as we share basic ways to leverage discussions of…
Join this interactive edWebinar for early childhood educators (working with kids ages 0–8). The presenters will cover how to facilitate meaningful conversations with parents and caregivers about helping young kids develop essential life skills, both with and…
With young people spending more and more time online, adults are increasingly concerned about their safety and exposure to risk. As a result, parents and educators frequently request resources to prevent harms from threats like cyber grooming…
In this edWebinar, join Remake Learning Days Across America (RLDAA) Co-Producer Yu-Ling Cheng and Common Sense Education’s Jennifer Ehehalt to learn about the work of this award-winning festival and its commitment to family-engaged learning, uplifting community…
How do you teach your kids to stand up for their beliefs while keeping their actions civil? Students will have strong views about banned books, but it is up to educators, parents, and caregivers to guide these conversations. This session demonstrates the…
Listen to the PodcastBringing play into the school day isn’t just important for young learners but is also beneficial to older students. Play brings out creativity, facilitates the exploration of interests, and engages students in activities…
The social-emotional resource center will give you everything you need to implement SEL in digital life in your school or classroom. Here you'll find CASEL-aligned quick activities, family conversation starters, and professional development…
Parent/Caregiver SeriesWhat are ways I can set healthy boundaries and support my kids to use technology well? Join Common Sense as we discuss how have open conversations with our kids about the benefits and challenges of technology in our lives. This…
30-minute chat We all know that partnering with parents (and all caregivers) isn't just a one-and-done event, but a practice of seeing and valuing families as full and equal partners in fostering learners. How, as educators, can we help parents and…
Young people want to be a part of something, whether good or bad. How can we support students to think about the implications of their actions amid all the social media "challenges" that have been appearing recently? Join this chat to discuss how to foster a…
1-Hour Webinar RecordingBy helping others, we actually help ourselves, too! When we empower kids to believe that they can make a difference in the world, and then we give them the opportunity to actually practice helping others, they unlock powerful mental…