Hello Insight: Elementary Social and Emotional Learning

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Instrument Overview

Hello Insight provides a suite of social-emotional learning (SEL) assessment tools designed to measure and enhance youth development in various contexts. These instruments collect real-time, research-based data to help educators, program leaders, and researchers understand how young people develop critical SEL competencies in different environments. Each Hello Insight tool is tailored to a specific setting, offering actionable insights to improve programs and support positive youth development. Hello Insight: Elementary Social and Emotional Learning is a developmentally appropriate SEL assessment for elementary-aged students, focusing on: Self-regulation – Managing emotions and behaviors. Social skills – Engaging positively with peers and adults. Growth mindset – Developing persistence and a love for learning. Designed for elementary schools and early youth development programs, this tool helps educators measure and track SEL skills in younger children. It supports early interventions and guides teachers in fostering foundational social-emotional competencies.

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Organization

Student Well-Being Category

American Institutes for Research® partnered with the Annenberg Institute at Brown University to collect instruments related to student well-being.

Content

Grades
Kindergarten,
1st Grade,
2nd Grade,
3rd Grade,
4th Grade,
5th Grade
Keywords
Social Awareness ; Social Meaning ; Social Reasoning
Respondent
Student

Administration Information

Length
16 items

Access and Use

Developer
Hello Insight
Setting
Afterschool

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