Developing independence is an essential skill for young children. As they grow, they will encounter situations that require them to be self-sufficient and make decisions on their own. In this blog post, we will explore an engaging, no-prep activity that promotes...
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Teaching Students to Stay Calm and Focused When Others Aren’t Following Rules
Introduction As educators, one of our primary goals is to help students develop the necessary skills to navigate social situations and maintain focus in the classroom. One such skill that is especially important for students in special education is learning how to...
Teaching Waiting and Safe Hands Skills to Special Education Students
Introduction Teaching waiting and safe hands skills to students in special education is essential to their social-emotional development. These skills help students practice patience, self-control, and respect for others' personal space. This blog post will explore an...
Teaching Kindergarten Students the Conversation Stoplight: When to Talk and When to Listen
Introduction The Conversation Stoplight is a powerful tool for teaching young students how to effectively communicate in social settings. It helps them understand when to talk and when to listen, whether they're engaging with one person or a group. By using the...
Metacognition: Enhancing Self-Awareness in Special Education Students
Introduction As educators, we strive to provide our students with the tools they need to succeed academically and socially. One essential skill that can greatly benefit students in special education is metacognition. Metacognition, or "thinking about your thinking,"...
Teaching Students to Think About Others’ Feelings: Activities & Discussions
Introduction Incorporating principles of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) in the classroom helps students develop empathy and better understand the feelings of their peers. By teaching students to think about others' feelings, educators can foster positive...
Helping Students Adapt to Changes in Plans and Develop Coping Strategies
Introduction Change is an inevitable part of life, and it's crucial for students to develop the ability to adapt to changes in their plans. This can be especially challenging for some students who may feel anxious or upset when confronted with unexpected situations....
Teaching Positive Self-Talk: Activities and Discussion for High School Students
Introduction Positive self-talk is a powerful tool that can help high school students overcome challenges and build their self-esteem. By replacing negative thoughts with positive ones, students can gain confidence and develop a more optimistic outlook on life. In...
Learning to Accept Help: A Guide for Elementary Educators
In this blog post, we will explore the importance of teaching students to accept help from others, especially when they are struggling with a task. Accepting help is a crucial social-emotional skill that can enhance students' learning experiences and foster a positive...