A Conversation With Lawanda Innocent
Why do you believe SEL and EQ are important?
I believe SEL and EQ are important components toward each of us becoming well-rounded beings. The ability to understand ourselves and also navigate the ever evolving environments we find ourselves in can be tricky. Having a sound understanding (and practice) of SEL and EQ skills simply makes being in the “present” a little more palatable.
Do you have any personal anecdotes about how SEL/EQ has brought you success in your
personal life/career?
I wouldn’t even know where to start with answering this question. I grew up in public housing with 10 siblings in the 80’s-90’s. I could write books on how SEL/EQ helped me to evolve into the woman I am today. What I will say is that self-efficacy was, and still is, a huge factor in how I navigate challenges. I believe thoughts (or beliefs) become reality. I always imagined that “I could” and therefore it became my reality.
What do you believe to be one or two of the main challenges in education (K-8) today?
One of the main challenges in education is the disconnect between school and home/community, especially in low-income communities. Children can’t learn if they are afraid, hungry and tired. At the beginning of each school day, student’s should be met by a welcoming, nurturing and empathetic staff. All classes should encompass approximately 1-2 minutes of mindful breathing and perhaps journaling or open conversation (if appropriate). There should also be a weekly/monthly Newsletter (and/or meetings) whereby families are educated on SEL/EQ for themselves as well as practicing these skills as a family. Families should also be provided with information to reliable local resources: food, shelter, mental-health, healthcare, childcare, etc. on a consistent basis.
Conversely, what do you believe to be one or two of the biggest opportunities in education (K-8) today?
There is a huge opportunity in K-8 education to shape the next generation of beings who care about humanity and the planet we share.