As the year comes to a close, we’d like to take a moment to reflect together. How has this past year been for you? Reflection is a powerful way to recognize our achievements, learn from challenges, and set intentions for the future. Here are a few questions to help you get started: ⭐ What am I most proud of this year? ⭐ Was I kind to myself and others? ⭐ What did I learn that will help me grow in 2025? Let’s celebrate how far we’ve come and look ahead to how we can continue growing, learning, and making a difference. We’d love to hear your thoughts—what are you most proud of, and what’s something you’re excited about in 2025? #NewYearsEve #Reflection #GoalSetting
About us
Founded in 1978, Committee for Children is a global nonprofit dedicated to fostering the safety and well-being of children through social-emotional learning and development. CFC is the world’s largest provider of research-based educational programs that promote social-emotional skills and prevent bullying and sexual abuse. Committee for Children has been working for over three decades to help create a world in which the whole child is not only nurtured, but celebrated. Committee for Children creates research-based, social-emotional learning materials to help children succeed in school and in life, helping create a world in which children can grow up to be peaceful, kind, responsible citizens. The organization’s social-emotional learning materials have taught millions of children skills that help them stay safe, manage their emotions, solve problems, avoid risky behavior, and improve their academics. Today the organization’s curricula reach schools in over 70 countries, including 30 percent of all U.S. elementary schools. Each year, more than 26.9 million children benefit from these programs. For more information, visit cfchildren.org
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http://www.cfchildren.org/
External link for Committee for Children
- Industry
- Primary and Secondary Education
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Seattle, WA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- child sexual abuse prevention, bullying prevention, children's advocacy, K-8 education, social skills, child safety, mindfulness, social and emotional learning, tech and Educatiod, and education digital tools
Locations
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2815 Second Avenue
Suite 400
Seattle, WA 98121, US
Employees at Committee for Children
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It’s a busy world out there, and the holidays can make it seem even busier. With all the celebrations and gift-giving swirling about, it can be difficult to remember to stop . . . take a breath . . . and remember the little things that are most important. Being present with loved ones is a gift that keeps on giving, and teaching kids to appreciate this can make all the difference. Whether in the classroom or at home, this season let’s remind ourselves and our children that the best gift is often the simplest: our presence. If you try “The Gift of You” activity, let us know how it went in the comments! #MindfulnessActivity #MindfulnessForKids #ParentResource #SEL
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In 90% of cases, sexually abused children know their abuser, and with the holidays bringing more gatherings with family and friends, it’s the perfect time to start important safety conversations (Source: bit.ly/3CwkvQJ). Informed children are less likely to be abused, and those who feel comfortable talking openly with a caring adult are more likely to disclose abuse if it happens (Source: bit.ly/4fRP6qy). Not sure how to begin? Our Hot Chocolate Talk How-To Guide helps you connect with your child, teach simple body safety rules, and create comfort around serious topics. So, grab a cup of hot chocolate, download the guide at https://lnkd.in/gWbrGbGb, and start a Hot Chocolate Talk today. #AbuseAwareness #ChildSafety #ParentingResource
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Don’t let the kindness stop when the holiday season ends! Tune into to this Grow Kinder episode with Amber Coleman-Mortley of The Female Quotient to learn what it takes to build a stronger community through the power of SEL 🌍🤝 You and your people will be grateful you did. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gAjAByvR #CommunityBuilding #SocialEmotionalLearning #GrowKinderPodcast
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Looking for new books to enjoy with your little ones this winter break? ❄️ We’ve curated a list of some of our favorite picks for PreK–Grade 2 that teach empathy and kindness. These stories are perfect for sparking meaningful conversations and helping kids develop important social-emotional skills. Visit https://lnkd.in/gXGDMAXx for more of our top picks, and let’s spread kindness together ✨ #KidsBookRecommendations #KindnessMatters #SEL #WinterBreak
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Winter, with its shorter days, holiday festivities, and endless to-do lists, can be stressful, making it the perfect season to prioritize self-care. Not sure where to start? Committee for Children's Tia Kim, Ph.D. and Cailin Currie, PhD shared three tips to help you get started: 1. Unplug from demands with daily device-free time. 2. Establish a time or day to connect with friends, family, or community. 3. Check in on your emotions with an emotion-labeling exercise. Remember, self-care is important all year long, so use this time to build healthy habits that you can carry through the rest of the new year. 💙 What is your favorite way to practice self-care? Share with us in the comments and help inspire others! #MentalHealth #SelfCare #SelfCareTips #WinterWellness
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Just because the holidays are hectic doesn’t mean your home has to be! If you’re looking for real tips for centering peace during this busy season, Grow Kinder’s Peaceful Parenting episode is for you. Tune in for Dr. Laura Markham’s insights on keeping a harmonious home. 🎙️ 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gmF3YtxK #HappierHolidays #PeacefulParenting #SocialEmotionalLearning
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The modern idea of self-care began with psychotherapy, where professionals learned the importance of caring for themselves while supporting their patients. The same principle applies to all “helpers,“ like educators, parents, and caregivers. As the saying goes, “You can’t pour from an empty cup.“ Psychologist and researcher Cailin Currie, PhD breaks down six key domains of self-care—emotional, physical, professional, psychological, relational, and spiritual—covering all aspects of how you can prioritize your well-being. Explore our Winter Well-Being series at https://lnkd.in/gKmabPKt for practical tips and inspiration to care for yourself this winter and beyond! #MentalHealth #SelfCare #SelfCareTips #WinterWellness
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Myth: “SEL doesn’t prepare children for the ‘real world.’” Fact: Social-emotional learning (SEL) builds the skills employers value most. According to LinkedIn’s Global Talent Trends report, 92% of talent professionals say social-emotional skills matter as much or more than technical skills (Source: bit.ly/3AMyRvZ). Additionally, out of the top 15 skills for 2025 highlighted by a World Economic Forum study, 10 of the skills are rooted in SEL (Source: bit.ly/3CoAoZt). Social-emotional learning prepares students not just for the classroom but for lifelong success in school, work, and beyond. Visit cfchildren.org for the latest research and resources. #CareerDevelopment #EmotionalIntelligence #SEL #StudentSuccess
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