Teaching students emotional life skills that matter

Social-Emotional Learning Experiences for Faculty, Students, and Communities

 
 
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HEARTWORK FOR SCHOOLS

HeartWork for Schools brings institution-wide trauma-informed social and emotional practices to your campus. Through professional development trainings and student activities, we help make critical emotional life skill training accessible to every student.  

CONSULTING |  TRAINING | WORKSHOPS |  

 
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RELATE: Intra- and Interpersonal Skills for Students

With schools reopening through the country, many students are starting to re-engage with classmates and new teachers. This is such a unique time to refresh students on best ways to build relationships with others, set boundaries, and maintain emotionally regulate.

WORKSHOP |  TRAINING  

 
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NAVIGATING FAILURES, SETBACKS, AND THE UNEXPECTED

Learning how to deal with setbacks should be something every student is exposed to. Our team can train faculty, offer engaging events for students, and consult on ways to make this an institution-wide practice. Lets us know your campus needs.  

CONSULTING |  TRAINING | WORKSHOP  

 
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STAFF AND FACULTY DEVELOPMENT

Our team is ready to help develop emotionally intelligent staff and faculty. We’re able to bring behaviorally-informed trainings to teach critical life skills and empower your leaders to best support students through difficult transitions.

TRAINING | WORKSHOP  

 

“Dr. Nwoke’s keynote was engaging- she did an amazing job connecting with students 1:1. The content was exactly what we we're looking for. She made a conversation that can sometimes be hard and uncomfortable, especially in front of hundreds of other people on Zoom, feel approachable and empowering. 10/10 would recommend!”

— Coordinator of Student Leadership, Involvement, and Civic Engagement | Carnegie Mellon University

Ready to bring HeartWork to your school or campus? Get in touch.