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Have a Great Valentine’s Day and Check Out Family Fun Fest Many teachers are finding that they not only need to teach academics, but also help students in the classroom with emotional and social regulation. Great attitudes lead to fewer behavior problems. If these work together, children have a better chance to learn. Social and emotional learning begins at home. Our SEL Programs article (page 16) also suggests parents talk with teachers to find out how to reinforce techniques learned in the classroom. Check out the list of SEL Programs in San Diego. Afterschool programs come in all different shapes and activities. Read about two San Diego County students who have turned their music and sports hobbies into real lifelong adventures. Read about Bryce Wettstein and Marissa Grace on page 26. Hugs, kisses and high fives are important every day of the year. Writer Jody Lee Cates helps explain how unconditional love is ongoing (see page 22). Your kids need to know they are loved even when you are disciplining them. Show your love to them everyday! Valentine’s Day is always a special day to celebrate love. Turn to Family Magazine’s Valentine’s Day Round-Up at www.sandiegofamily.com for ideas that can be used for Valentine’s Day (and any day). I am ready for Strawberry Sweethearts Cocoa. Come to San Diego Family’s Fun Fest on Sunday, Feb. 9, from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. at the Salvation Army Kroc Center Corner Zone. See you there for gobs of fun activities, prizes and resource booths, all for FREE (more info on page 28).

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A bridge to classroom learning If you’ve ever witnessed your child’s teacher struggling to control student behavior in the classroom, you’re certainly not alone. Kids calmly listening to lessons or working cooperatively in groups are too often replaced by a disorderly rumpus in which educators are so busy dealing with behavioral issues, they are hardpressed to find time to teach academics. Although there are many probable reasons why students (and teachers) are in this situation — including usual suspects like too much screen time and not enough sleep — perhaps the most important thing to understand is that when kids come into a classroom unable to control their emotions, make good decisions, or appropriately connect with others, it becomes extremely challenging for schools to provide the safe, caring environment needed for children to succeed in traditional subjects like math, science and reading. While support from home is paramount, local school administrators are making a commitment to implement high quality, district-wide programs that help address some of these concerns. SEL programs that intentionally focus on educating the whole child (socially, emotionally and academically) have become increasingly important in helping kids thrive at school and beyond. 16 • SanDiegofamily.com • February 2020

What Is SEL? According to CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning), SEL (Social and Emotional Learning) is the process through which children and adults: • Understand and manage emotions • Set and achieve positive goals • Feel and show empathy for others • Establish and maintain positive relationships • Make responsible decisions Although many teachers are already instinctually aware that socialemotional learning is crucial to academic success, recent research has provided a greater understanding of its importance and is prompting schools to take further action. The California Department of Education (CDE) now recommends weaving SEL into the work of every teacher in every classroom and afterschool and summer learning program in order to prepare all students for college and careers. This is no small feat — but the future success of our kids is at stake. “Social and Emotional Learning is of critical importance in our schools, classrooms and school communities,” says Cindy Marten, superintendent of San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD). “Youth and children need to

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SEL Programs in San Diego (partial list) Second Step www.secondstep.org/secondstep-social-emotional-learning Leader in Me www.leaderinme.org/blog/caselselect MindUP www.mindup.org Sanford Harmony www.sanfordharmony.org Pure Edge www.pureedgeinc.org Character Counts www.charactercounts.com


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SEL Programs in San Diego Parents may be familiar with Character Counts — a decades-old program still in use — but a number of newer SEL programs are also available in local schools including Second Step, Leader in Me, MindUP and Sanford Harmony. These mainstreamed programs are taught in a variety of ways; one method is through weekly lessons given by counselors (or specially trained educators) that are

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Discover the World of Montessori

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subsequently supported on a daily basis by classroom teachers. Although Marten supports ways to facilitate widespread social-emotional education programs within SDUSD, she explains that for the most successful outcomes, SEL programs need to be aligned with academic goals. This isn’t an easy process. “There is no one program or simple answer when it comes to this work,” says Marten. “SEL needs to live inside a comprehensive instructional approach that is culturally sustaining and responsive; it is not just a program. We are creating ways and systems in which social, emotional and academic outcomes can be aligned, integrated and supportive of the positive cultures we want to continuously nurture in all our schools.”

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Parents can also support students and teachers by learning which SEL programs are available in their schools, inquiring about specific curriculum, asking teachers which areas their child could work on, and learning how to appropriately apply techniques at home. When parents, teachers and school administrators use social-emotional skills to work together, there’s hope that kids can discover the full range of academic and life skills needed for a bright and successful future. SEL programs are an important aspect towards development of the whole child. v Lisa Pawlak is an award-winning contributing writer and Encinitas resident.


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Parenting with Purpose

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Parents know from instinct and experience that love gives kids confidence and security and creates unbreakable bonds. It’s love that gets parents through sleepless nights with a newborn, exhausting days with a toddler and frustrating moments with a teenager. But unconditional love is much more than the fuel parents need to make it through the tough parts of raising kids. Unconditional Love What it’s not: Unconditional love is not about permissiveness or catering to a child’s every whim. It is not about how parents feel toward a child at any given moment. Unconditional love is about how children feel loved by parents, completely and without reservation. It comes without requirements to behave or perform a certain way, and it comes with a boatload of benefits that go well beyond positive feelings.

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Oxytocin is a brain chemical released when a person feels love and connection. When oxytocin increases, growth hormones that support the development of the brain, body and immune system increase as well. That means unconditional love not only makes us feel good, but it’s also good for us. It supports cognitive development and the ability to form positive relationships, reduces stress and anxiety, raises confidence and selfesteem, and strengthens the immune system. Here are three ways to demonstrate unconditional love children need to thrive, along with compelling benefits.

1. Hugs

Studies show that hugs and nurturing touch provide positive stimulation young brains and bodies need to grow. Decades of research indicates that a lack of physical contact is detrimental to children, and those who receive adequate amounts of gentle physical touch score higher on developmental assessments. They also experience fewer emotional and behavioral problems.


Action point: Make hugs a frequent and regular way your family expresses love. Give hugs before and after school, at bedtime, and whenever your child needs a boost of encouragement. Be sure to give a hug or reassuring squeeze after disciplining a child to communicate that your love is unwavering, even when behavior needs to change. Important: Always respect how a child feels about hugs. Never force physical contact. Teach kids how to politely (but firmly) refuse unwanted touch.

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Verbal encouragement helps kids learn language and social skills necessary for successful development. It helps children master language needed to express and process emotions. “Words of encouragement, affection and positive guidance nurture a child’s sense of worth and security for a lifetime,” according to Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell, M.D. co-authors of the bestselling book The Five Love Languages of Children. When using verbal high fives to communicate unconditional love, put more focus on effort than outcome. You might say, “Great game! The way you and your team worked together was amazing!” or “I’m so proud of how hard you studied for that test. You learned so much!” When celebrating accomplishments, children need to understand that while receiving praise for performance feels great, it’s not a marker for earning more love. Words have staying power, so choose yours carefully. When discipline is necessary, take time to explain and communicate your belief in a child’s ability to change unwanted behavior. Kids often take a parent’s words and actions literally. Don’t assume they know you love them. Tell them — and tell them often.

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of obesity. Focused attention also helps children develop responsive communication, an essential building block of learning. Give children focused attention by being mindful of fractured attention common in today’s age of smartphones and constant distraction. Turning off technology during meals gives families a chance to connect, and it’s a great time to serve up a verbal high five or two. Make bedtime a quiet space to cuddle with little ones while reading a book or where older kids feel free to share thoughts, feelings, and questions. Be sure to get in one more hug or loving pat before turning off the lights. If mealtimes and bedtimes don’t work, think of other ways to connect with kids. Leave notes, create special routines, laugh and be silly together.

Unconditional Love Checkup How do you know if your child feels unconditionally loved? One way is to watch how he behaves when he makes a mistake. Does he come to you for help or does he hold back because he’s worried about your reaction? When kids believe parents are a source of unconditional support, they’re more likely to trust that a parent’s love is not dependent upon performance or behavior. Mistakes are an opportunity to grow and learn. Make sure kids know that — and that the door is always open for honest conversations. Do a self-check. Ask yourself if you withhold approval when faced with something you wish could be “fixed” or changed about your child. Remember that the path from childhood to adulthood is a steady climb. Accept that mistakes, missteps and childish behavior are normal parts of the journey. The best way for parents to encourage children along the way is by giving the unconditional love they need to grow into healthy, happy adults. No strings attached. v Jody Lee Cates is a local mom and award-winning writer who blogs about healthy relationships at www.jodyleecates.com


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San Diego teens turn their passions into professions Playing sports or dabbling in the arts may spark a child’s longterm interests. But even if it doesn’t, there are many benefits to participating in extracurricular activities. Arts and sports support social and emotional growth, and help kids learn to focus and develop discipline. They’re also lots of fun! We interviewed two San Diego teens who are fulfilling childhood dreams by pursuing their passions in sports and the arts. Interesting — one is an athlete who also pursues music; the other is a musician who also pursues sports. Meet professional skateboarder Bryce Wettstein and singer/songwriter Marissa Grace McRoberts.

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Bryce Wettstein Professional skateboarder and Encinitas native Bryce Wettstein is pursuing her goal of making the 2020 U.S. Olympic Team. The 15-year-old sophomore at San Dieguito Academy started skateboarding with her father at age 6. Soon she took up the sport and her father built a mini ramp in their yard, followed by a blue bowl (looks like an empty pool with curved surfaces for skateboarding). Bryce’s dad “spotted” her through new tricks until she gained confidence to do them on her own. “There’s no limit to what you can do in skateboarding,” Bryce says. “You end up seeing the world in a different way — seeing the world upside down.” Skateboarding has taken Bryce all

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over the world. She started traveling internationally at age 12. She’s already been to five continents and many countries including Sweden, China, France and Brazil. Sometimes she misses school for competitions, but she takes homework along and journals about her travels. Bryce is currently on the first-ever USA Skateboarding National Team (along with several other North County residents) and is hoping to qualify for the upcoming Olympic games in Tokyo (qualifiers run through May). “My dream is to be in the Olympics so there’s definitely added pressure,” she says. “The more you want something, [the more] pressure you put on yourself.” Still, she’s taking one step at a time. “I treat it as another day of skateboarding; I continue doing my tricks and do the best I can,” she says. “And I have fun with it.” In the interim, Bryce plays high school and club volleyball. She’s also an avid surfer and is passionate about writing songs, playing ukulele, piano and guitar. She recently released the song “Flip the World (Upside Down),” which is streaming online. Bryce looks forward to releasing more music and playing for an audience. For now, her focus is on skating and encouraging other young people to follow their dreams. “When you dream and really follow your heart, you find happiness,” she says. Learn more at www.brycewettstein.com and follow her on Instagram @brycewettstein.


Marissa Grace McRoberts Marissa Grace McRoberts, a 17-yearold junior at Academy of Our Lady of Peace, says it seems like she’s been a singer/songwriter her whole life. That’s because she has. She started singing and creating songs before she learned to read! “It makes me happy — I can’t imagine my life without performing,” she says. “I’m having so much fun [singing] all the time. It’s the biggest part of me.” Marissa started piano lessons at age 3; followed later by vocal lessons, then guitar. She participated in CYT (Christian Youth Theater) from age 8 through high school, which helped her grow confidence and stage presence (before CYT, Marissa was very shy). Marissa says playing instruments has opened many doors and she encourages kids to pick up an instrument. She taught herself to play ukulele via YouTube tutorials. “Playing an instrument has helped me grow as a songwriter and performer,” she says.

Now Marissa has a music coach and her own band, The Marissa Grace Band. She incorporates many genres into her music, including pop, jazz, blues, rock and country. For the past five years, she’s performed at the San Diego County Fair. She has sung the national anthem at Petco Park, performed at the House of Blues and has had many other gigs around the county. She also shares her music with families of sick children at Ronald McDonald House every month. Another passion is soccer, which Marissa has played since kindergarten. Currently she is on a club soccer team in Point Loma. Marissa plans to attend college in Los Angeles, where she’ll study music. Learn more at www.marissagracemusic.com and follow her on Instagram @ marissagracemusic. v Kristen Castillo is a freelance writer who lives in San Diego’s South Bay with her husband and two sons.

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San Diego Museum Month

Experience San Diego’s vibrant museum scene with half-off admission at more than 40 museums and cultural institutions throughout the county. Explore the San Diego Natural History Museum, The New Children’s Museum, Fleet Science Center and more. Pick up your discount pass at your local library, when you stay at a Hilton or at a participating Macy’s store. Feb. 1-29. Learn more at www.sandiegomuseumcouncil.org.

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We {Heart} Having Fun! Celebrate the month of hearts with these 14 family events you’re sure to fall in love with. FREE Kids Workshop: Heart String Art. Children develop hands-on skills like sanding, nailing, painting and more as they piece together the symbol of Valentine’s Day. Feb. 1, 9 am-noon. For locations and to register, visit www.homedepot.com/workshops. Valentine’s Day Open Art Studio. Face painting, sensory art play and themed art projects. Feb. 6, 4:30-6:30 pm. $20. For ages 3 & up. Pachis Art Studio, Liberty Station, 2820 Roosevelt Rd., Ste. 102, Point Loma. Register at www.mypachis.com. Valentine Teas at Sikes Adobe Historic Farmstead. Feb. 8 & 9; seatings at 1 & 3 pm. $15. Visit website for reservations. 12655 Sunset Dr., Escondido. www.sikesadobe.org FREE Annual Shopping in the Heart of IB. Find a unique gift for your sweetheart at this event featuring local businesses, raffles and more. Feb. 8, 11 am-4 pm. 829 Seacoast Dr., Imperial Beach. www .facebook.com/events/503403103776183 Coronado Valentine’s Day 10K, 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run. Registered participants will receive a T-shirt, a finisher’s medal, continental breakfast and more. Feb. 9, 6:3011 am. Tidelands Park, 2000 Mullinex Dr. Register at www.valentinesday10k.com. Valentine’s Day Concert: “I Choose Love” presented by Mt. Carmel High School Choir Department. Feb. 13, 7-9 pm. $10. Mt. Carmel High School, 9550 Carmel Mountain Rd. www.mtcarmelchoir.eventbrite.com FREE Valentine’s Day Party at Mission Valley Library. Decorate cookies, make crafts and play silly games. Feb. 14, 3:30-5 pm. For preschool- and elementary-age children. 2123 Fenton Pkwy. www.sandiegolibrary.org The New Children’s Museum Pop-Up: We Heart Art. On Feb. 14, join Mingei at

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friday | 7 “Conquest of the Skies 3D.” Travel through time and discover how flying animals first appeared and then evolved into the huge variety of aeronauts that fill our skies today. Showing daily through Feb. 16. Included with admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org Go, Gulls! See Feb. 1.

saturday | 8 FREE Annual San Diego Chinese New Year Fair. Lion dances, cultural performances, arts and crafts, food and more. Today & tomorrow, 10 am-5 pm. Third Ave. & J St., downtown San Diego. www.sdcny.org Kids in the Garden: Play with Your Food – Veggie Critters. 10 am-noon. $5. Pre-register by Feb. 6. For ages 3 through 6th grade. Alta Vista Botanical Gardens, 1270 Vale Terrace Dr., Vista. www.altavistabotanicalgardens.org Roots Series: Australia. Live performances, costumes, crafts and activities highlighting Australia’s art and history. 2-4 pm. Included with museum admission. San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum, 320 N. Broadway, Escondido. www.sdcdm.org

sunday | 9 FREE Nature Walks at Silver Strand State Beach. Sundays, 1:30-2:30 pm. Meet outside lifeguard headquarters. 5000 Hwy. 75, Coronado. www.parks.ca.gov/silverstrand Family Concert: “Beethoven the Music Genius.” Learn weird and wonderful facts


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tuesday | 11 FREE Family Read & Play Day. Children, ages 5 & under, are sure to get excited about reading through story time, playtime with the imagination playground and a free book to take home. 10:30 am. Rolando Rm., The Salvation Army Kroc Center, 6845 University Ave., San Diego. www.sd.kroccenter.org

wednesday | 12 San Diego Sockers Home Games. Experience indoor soccer at its finest, and cheer for the San Diego Sockers as they play against the Baltimore Blast at 7:35 pm. Also, Feb. 29 (vs. Milwaukee Wave), 7:05 pm. Pechanga Arena San Diego, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego. For game times and tickets, visit www.sdsockers.com.

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sunday | 16 Random Acts of Kindness Week, Feb. 16-23 FREE Family Sunday Pop Up. Craft your own no-sew quilt to celebrate Black History Month, and be part of an interactive story time. 12:30-5 pm. City Heights/Weingart Library, 3795 Fairmount Ave. www.mingei.org Endangered: Exploring California’s Changing Ecosystems. This interactive exhibition features artwork that address the wonder and destruction of local flora and fauna throughout California, and encourages the public to participate in finding and implementing positive solutions. Tues.-Sat., 10 am-5 pm; Sun., 1-5 pm. $6-$12; under 18 free. California Center for the Arts, Escondido Museum, 340 N. Escondido Blvd. www.artcenter.org


monday | 17 Presidents’ Day “Dinosaurs of Antarctica 3D.” From the Permian through the Jurassic, travel to the south polar landscapes of Antarctica hundreds of millions of years ago courtesy of this new giant-screen film. Opens today; visit website for show times. Included with admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org FREE In the Park: Fiesta. Themed experiences for the family! 10 am-noon. Poway Community Park, 13094 Civic Center Dr. www.poway.org

tuesday | 18 Residents FREE Days. San Diego City and county residents, and active military and their dependents receive free admission on rotating Tuesdays at Balboa Park museums. For schedule, visit www.balboapark.org.

wednesday | 19 FREE Story Time, Sensory Play & Family Yoga. 10 am-noon. Complimentary snacks will be provided. RSVP online; adult supervision required. Eve Encinitas, 575 S. Coast Hwy. www.sdpopup.com Go, Gulls! See Feb. 1.

thursday | 20 African Museum Casa del Rey Moro. Explore 6,000 years of African world history with exhibits containing educational information in charts, timelines, graphics and artifacts. Open daily except Wed., 10:30 am-7 pm. 2741 Congress St., San Diego. www.africanmuseumsandiego.com

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FREE Black Comix Day. Celebrate AfricanAmerican and African comic book creators at this annual event for the family. Today & tomorrow, 10 am-6 pm. WorldBeat Center, Balboa Park. http://events.worldbeatcenter .org/event/black-comix-day

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sunday | 23 “Growing Up Seahorse” Behind-theScenes Tour. Learn about the diversity and conservation status of these unique fish. Discover how Birch Aquarium’s experts care for and breed seahorses, then get the chance to see tiny baby seahorses in the breeding room. Daily tours starting at 10:30 am. $35 plus aquarium admission. 2300 Expedition Way, La Jolla. www.aquarium.ucsd.edu Visit the USS Midway Museum, a historic aircraft carrier with more than 60 exhibits, more than 30 restored aircraft and familyfriendly activities. Open daily, 10 am-5 pm. Visit website for admission. 910 N. Harbor Dr., downtown San Diego. www.midway.org

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Insects Face to Face. This exhibit highlights more than 30 large-scale photos that uncover the unique morphology and adaptations of insects, especially details that aren’t visible to the naked eye. Open daily, 10 am-5 pm. Included with admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org

tuesday | 25 Mardi Gras Music from the Sound Up: The Creative Tools of Synthesis. Check out this interactive exhibition where you will explore and use a process called “synthesis” to create your own unique sound from the ground up. Tues.-Sun., 10 am-5 pm. $7-$10; ages 3 & under free. Museum of Making Music, 5790 Armada Dr., Carlsbad. www.museumofmakingmusic.org

wednesday | 26 “CUBA: Journey to the Heart of the Caribbean.” This new IMAX film immerses

FREE Family Arts & Literacy Night: Giants of Jazz. Celebrate Black History Month and the African American legends who contributed to a truly American art form. 6:30-8 pm. Rolando Rm., The Salvation Army Kroc Center, 6845 University Ave. www.sd.kroccenter.org

friday | 28 “The Illusionists – Live from Broadway.” See the most outrageous and astonishing acts ever to be seen on stage! Tonight, 7:30 pm; tomorrow, 2 & 7:30 pm; March 1, 1 & 6 pm. Visit website for tickets. San Diego Civic Theatre, 1100 Third Ave., downtown San Diego. www.broadwaysd.com Carlsbad Community Theatre Presents “Frozen, Jr.” Tonight, 7 pm; tomorrow, 2 & 7 pm; March 1, 2 pm. $15. Avo Playhouse, 303 Main St., Vista. www.carlsbadcommunitytheatre.com

saturday | 29 Leap Day “Museum Alive 3D.” Watch this new giant-screen film and follow one lucky visitor who stays in the museum after dark, when the most fascinating extinct prehistoric creatures come back to life! Showing daily. Included with admission. San Diego Natural History Museum, Balboa Park. www.sdnat.org FREE Crafts at the Lakeshore Learning Store. For ages 3 & up. Saturdays, 11 am-3 pm. 7510 Hazard Center Dr., San Diego & 702 Center Dr., San Marcos. www.lakeshorelearning.com San Diego Sockers Home Games. See Feb. 12.

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