Embedding conflict resolution into K-12 curriculum, facilitated by social-emotional learning practices, helps students build valuable life skills like self-awareness and communication, says Claire Schu of the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning. Proactive practice and modeling by teachers demonstrate the importance of managing emotions, approaching conflicts with curiosity and authentically apologizing, providing students with practical strategies for resolving conflicts both in and outside the classroom.

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