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29 September - 1 October 2026 | The Arena, Riyadh | Saudi Arabia.

Nesrine Alsanie

KG Principal, Riyadh Schools -Al Namudhjiyah

Speaker Sessions

GESS Talks Live 1525

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Maslow to Bloom: How Riyadh Schools (Al Namudhajiyah) Embed Social Emotional Learning in Early Childhood

Session Summary:

This panel examines how Riyadh Schools (Al Namudhajiyah) purposefully embeds SocialEmotional Learning in early childhood by bridging Maslow’s foundational needs with Bloom’s higherorder thinking. Panelists will share concrete strategies, daily routines, and wholeschool practices that cultivate emotional safety, autonomy, and cognitive growth in young learners. Drawing on real classroom examples, the discussion highlights how SEL strengthens curiosity, resilience, and problemsolving, enabling children to progress confidently through increasingly complex learning tasks. The session demonstrates how a holistic SEL framework transforms earlyyears classrooms into nurturing environments where students thrive academically, socially, and personally. Join this session to: 

 

• Learn how Maslow’s hierarchy of needs informs the creation of emotionally safe, nurturing early‑childhood environments that support readiness for learning. 

• Analyse how SEL‑aligned routines and interactions help young children progress through Bloom’s cognitive levels, from foundational understanding to higher‑order thinking. 

• Apply practical SEL strategies—drawn from Riyadh Schools’ early‑years classrooms—to strengthen children’s self‑regulation, engagement, curiosity, and problem‑solving. 

Speakers

Categories

  • Pre-school and Early Years

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