Social Wellness Starts on the Playground
This short Edutopia video shows how simple, playful games in kindergarten can teach kids empathy, turn-taking, listening, and conflict resolution.
Kids learn how to wait, how to lose, how to share, and how to talk through problems without shame. It’s gentle, structured practice for real-life social skills.
Why +wellvyl Is Featuring It
We often talk about social wellness for adults—but it starts much earlier.
This piece shows:
- Social skills are not “nice to have.” They are essential.
- Kids can learn kindness and communication through fun, not fear.
- The way we teach children to relate shapes our future culture.
What You Can Take Away
If you work with kids, parent, or just have young people in your life:
- Use games to practice sharing, listening, and teamwork.
- Model calm communication when there’s conflict.
- Praise effort in kindness, not just performance.
The seeds of social wellness are planted early. It’s on all of us to help them grow.
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