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February 16, 2010 SELmedia releases S.S.GRIN HFA, the first evidence-based program that teaches social skills to young children diagnosed with High Functioning Autism (HFA). The program is appropriate for use in schools, community settings and clinics.


January 18, 2010 The “Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning Act of 2009” (HR 4223) is under review by the House Education and Labor Committee.


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May 6, 2009 Marc Brackett, a research scientist in psychology and deputy director of the Health, Emotion and Behavior Laboratory at Yale, has been honored as the outstanding young researcher of the year by the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning.

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SELmedia Character Education Program Listed on California After School Resource Center

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SELmedia Character Education Program Listed on California After School Resource Center

LifeStories for Kids™ Joins List of High Quality, Research-Validated Programs

CARY, NC (May 14, 2008) – SELmedia, Inc. is pleased to announce that its award winning character education program, LifeStories for Kids™, has been added to the California After School Resource Center?s list of research-based programs. The California After School Resource Center (CASRC) provides access to a comprehensive set of reviewed materials, resources, tools, and supportive services for after school programs.

The California After School Resource Center is administered for the California Department of Education, After School Programs Office to provide a one-stop information source that enables the rapidly expanding number of California after school programs to identify resources that meet local instructional needs, are aligned with California curriculum frameworks and standards, are appropriate for use in after school programs, and are research based.

Adopted by schools across the country, LifeStories for Kids™ is a captivating, multimedia character education program that uniquely combines evidence-based practices for skill building with the engaging and ancient art of storytelling. This easy-to-use teaching tool helps children explore, enhance, and reinforce understanding of good character traits and prosocial skills. Backed by a 3-year scientific study conducted for the National Institute of Mental Health, the lessons in LifeStories have been proven to significantly decrease shy and withdrawn behavior as well as fighting, teasing, and other forms of direct and relational aggression. The program has also been shown to have positive impact on academic performance and standardized test scores.

In addition, the LifeStories for Kids program correlates to Language Arts standards for states throughout the country including Florida, North Carolina, California, and Texas.

“We are excited to have the LifeStories program included in the CASRC library,” said Ron Anderson, VP of Programs at SELmedia. “The program has been used successfully to support character education programs in schools across the U.S. and LifeStories is equally valuable in after-school settings.”

About SELmedia:

Headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, SELmedia produces and distributes research-based Social Emotional Learning products for schools, parents and mental health professionals. SELmedia also distributes S.S.GRIN, a small group counseling program that is proven to reduce bullying and violence in schools. For more information or to order products online, please visit www.SELmediainc.com.

Contact:

Kenneth V. Arneson, CEO
SELmedia, Inc.
(888) 4SELmedia x540
karneson@SELmediainc.com

 

Posted on May 14, 2008