Support & Resources
Support Every Step of the Way
Your success is our success. We are committed to helping you every step of the way. Our client support specialists will answer your questions, help you work through a problem, or provide strategies as you launch or evaluate the program—all free of charge for the life of your program.
Our friendly and experienced staff members are devoted to assisting you at all levels. Many are former teachers and administrators who have firsthand knowledge about how to implement programs and make the most of the lessons.
Steps to Successful Implementation in Schools
Here's what you will find in this section to help you rollout our programs.
Secure Sponsorship and Buy-In
Finding a strong sponsor to make decisions and having a commitment from staff, parents, and caregivers is critical. Learn how to create a strong support team.
Plan Implementation
Planning is crucial. Here you will find tips on how to begin, needs assessment tools, data collection resources, and implementation checklists.
Explore Funding
Locate the money to purchase the program with updated lists of grants, both public and private, and comprehensive resources to help you write grant proposals.
Train Your Staff
Training plays a critical role in successful use of our programs, and we offer excellent training options to cover all the bases.
Involve Families
Parents and caregivers play a vital role in their children's skill development. We offer many ideas for families to extend the learning at home.
Reinforce the skills
We have many extension activities to help teachers transfer program skills to other areas of academic learning.
Evaluate Your Success
Tools for tracking your progress as well as process and outcome evaluations.
Tips for Teachers
Additional resources and ongoing support for all the stages of your program.
Recommended Books
Read reviews of picture books, chapter books, and young adult novels that you can use to boost social and emotional skills. We also review books on prevention, bullying, and other topics for teachers and parents.
For more information, visit the Issues & Actions section where you'll find articles about social and emotional learning, bullying and child abuse as well as resource links.


