Introduction As educators, we often encounter students who face challenges and feel frustrated when something is difficult for them. It's essential to teach middle school students how to stay positive and keep trying even when things get hard. By developing...
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Teaching Elementary Students to Read a Room and Adapt Their Behavior
Introduction As educators, one of the crucial skills we need to develop in our elementary students is the ability to read a room and adapt their behavior accordingly. This involves observing the environment, the people in it, and their actions, helping them to make...
Teaching Students to Read Body Language: A Guide for Educators
Understanding body language is an essential skill for effective communication. The ability to correctly interpret non-verbal cues allows us to gauge how others feel and respond appropriately. This blog post will provide an overview of body language, a no-prep activity...
Teaching Students Calming Strategies: Deep Breaths and More
As educators, we recognize the importance of helping our students develop effective strategies to manage their emotions and maintain a positive learning environment. In this blog post, we will explore a specific calming strategy - taking deep breaths and counting them...
Calming Corner for Kindergarten: Using Our Senses to Promote Calmness and Focus
Introduction As educators, we know the importance of teaching our students not only academic skills but also helping them develop their social and emotional well-being. For young children, especially in kindergarten, learning how to calm themselves and focus their...
Teaching Self-Control with the Self-Controller Scanner for PreK Students
Introduction Teaching young children to manage their thoughts and feelings is crucial for their overall development. One of the essential skills that can help them achieve this is using the Self-Controller Scanner. This tool enables children to stay in control by...
Teaching Students to Filter Thoughts: Social-Emotional Learning for Special Education
Introduction As educators, we understand the importance of teaching students to be aware of their thoughts and how they impact others. This is especially true for students in special education who may need additional support in developing social-emotional skills. In...
Teaching Small Talk Skills to Elementary Students: The Two W’s – Weather and Weekend
Introduction When we see people we know, small talk is a valuable skill that helps us connect with others. For elementary students, learning how to engage in small talk can improve their social skills and foster better relationships. This blog post will discuss the...
Teaching Kindergarten Students to Engage in Conversations
Introduction Engaging in meaningful conversations is a vital skill for students to develop as they grow. By learning to ask about others' interests and actively participate in discussions, kindergarten students can build strong social connections. This blog post will...