IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
  • UP NEXT

    Watch: Mom shocked to learn she has an ‘old person name’

    01:57
  • Dad overcome with emotion after son’s military school graduation

    00:53
  • 'Sesame Street' play center coming to American Dream mall

    00:20
  • Pink shares hilarious look into bringing her kids on the road

    00:47
  • Parents are hiring pricey consultants to help kids get into college

    05:24
  • See girl pretend to eat dinner so she can jump straight to dessert

    00:57
  • Shop the hottest toys for spring this year

    03:29
  • Meghan Trainor on new 'Timeless' album, planning to tour with kids

    03:41
  • Formerly conjoined twins join TODAY to mark 1st birthday

    06:35
  • Watch woman react to best friend’s baby news: ‘I can’t breathe!’

    00:58
  • ‘Sesame Street’ joins TODAY to celebrate National Reading Month

    03:41
  • See how this 15-month-old reacts to trying Pepsi for the first time

    01:00
  • Teens feel happy and peaceful without their phone, Pew study finds

    02:37
  • Dylan Dreyer shares gluten-free cookies and cream pie

    03:47
  • Why James Van Der Beek's TV mom sends him cookies every year

    00:50
  • How 2 women helped their sister become a mom

    07:09
  • ‘Golden Girls’ toddler with viral hair joins TODAY live

    06:05
  • Shop these fun products to throw a fun family game night

    03:39
  • Chelsey Goodan talks new book ‘Underestimated,' trusting kids

    05:04
  • Hoda's daughter sends her sweet message for 'Hope Is a Rainbow'

    01:10

How Chicago teachers are using social-emotional learning in the classroom

05:20

As schools nationwide try to guide students through the emotional weight of the past year, a Chicago school is finding success with social-emotional learning, which prioritizes the student-teacher relationship. NBC’s Morgan Radford visits CICS – Bucktown in Chicago as TODAY launches a new series, Building Classroom Connections. (Collaboration with Chan Zuckerberg Initiative)