Manga is often seen as a form of entertainment, as a chance to learn about Japanese culture, and as an opportunity to build literacy skills. But manga can also be a support system for the social-emotional development of its readers.
What Is Social-Emotional Learning?
Social-emotional learning (SEL) allows readers to develop their identities, express empathy, manage emotions, make healthy choices, and build supportive interpersonal relationships. These essential skills, most effective when learned at an early age, can allow readers to be successful in school, work, and life. Readers who acquire these skills can learn to cope with challenges, problem-solve, communicate, and build tolerance. Strong SEL skills also allow readers to become aware of other perspectives, show compassion, and advocate for needs.
According to the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional…