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As Aristotle famously said: “Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.” This timeless wisdom reminds us that teaching extends beyond academic knowledge—it must also nurture the human spirit.
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is at the core of our vision. We strongly believe that by equipping young learners with the tools to manage their feelings, build friendships, and grow in confidence, strengthening both well-being and learning. Through our play-based approaches and teacher toolkit, we help classrooms become safe, joyful spaces where children flourish.
Why SEL Matters for Children
In early and primary years, children are forming the building blocks of their future. Yet many struggle with emotions they cannot name, conflict they cannot resolve, or challenges they cannot manage. Without guidance, these difficulties can hinder both their learning and their well-being.
When children learn these skills early, they carry them forward into adolescence and adulthood, better prepared for life inside and outside the classroom.
Our Approach: SEL Through Play
JMERC’s unique contribution is integrating SEL into daily teaching through play. Play is natural to children. It is how they explore the world, make friends, and practice problem-solving. Guided by our teachers’ toolkit and the PaCE framework—Participatory, Contextual, and Explicit—we support educators to:
These strategies are simple, low-cost, and sustainable. They use everyday classroom moments and transform them into opportunities for growth.
The Impact on Children
When SEL is part of daily routines, children:
Teachers using our toolkit report that classrooms become calmer, more cooperative, and more engaging. Children not only improve their social behaviour but also show stronger academic performance.
Why We Are Committed
At JMERC, we believe every child deserves the chance to learn in an environment that values their emotions as much as their intellect. SEL ensures that schools are not only places of academic growth but also communities of care, trust, and belonging. We have seen the transformation it brings, and we are committed to expanding this work.
An Invitation to Partners
We know this mission cannot be achieved alone. With your partnership, we can train more teachers, integrate SEL through play in more schools, and give thousands more children the tools they need to thrive. Together, we can ensure that children grow into resilient, kind, and confident learners.
Conclusion
SEL is not an “extra” task—it is essential to making education whole. By joining us, you can help us transform classrooms into spaces where children learn not only to read and count, but also to care, share, and persevere. The investment today in children’s emotional and social development is an investment in a brighter, healthier future for all.