Introduction Inclusive play is an essential component of a healthy social environment for students, especially those in special education. By teaching students to share ideas and listen to their friends, educators can promote a more enjoyable and collaborative play...
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Surfing the Waves of Conversation: A Guide for Elementary Educators
In this blog post, we will discuss an important aspect of social-emotional learning: guiding students to smoothly transition between conversation topics. Like surfing, conversations need to flow naturally from one topic to another. By teaching students how to ride the...
Advocating for Ourselves in the Classroom: Using the Self-Controller Scanner
Introduction Advocating for ourselves in the classroom is an essential skill that students need to learn in order to manage their emotions effectively and communicate their needs with clarity and respect. In this blog post, we will discuss the use of the...
Enhancing Communication with Conversation Drivers and Stoppers in Special Education
Introduction Effective communication is a critical skill for students in special education classrooms. Conversation Drivers and Conversation Stoppers are essential concepts that can significantly impact the quality of communication. Conversation Drivers are behaviors...
Effective Communication Skills for Kindergarten Students
Communication is a vital aspect of social-emotional learning, especially for kindergarten students. By teaching kids effective ways to express themselves, they can build strong relationships with their peers and navigate social situations with ease. In this blog post,...
Teaching Middle School Students the Art of Saying No Respectfully
Introduction As educators, it's our responsibility to help students develop essential life skills, including learning how to set boundaries and communicate effectively. One crucial aspect of communication is understanding when and how to say no respectfully. By...
Teaching Kindergarten Students About Appropriate Behavior in the Classroom
Introduction As educators, we often encounter situations where students are tempted to copy inappropriate behavior from their peers in an attempt to gain attention or look cool. It's essential to teach kindergarten students the importance of using appropriate behavior...
Teaching PreK Students to Manage Blurting Out in Class
Blurting is a common challenge that many educators face with their students. It occurs when students talk out loud when they aren't supposed to, interrupting the flow of the lesson and potentially affecting the learning environment for their classmates. In this blog...
Teaching Positive Self-Talk: Boosting Confidence and Self-Esteem in Students
Introduction Positive self-talk is the practice of encouraging ourselves with kind, uplifting thoughts. It is the voice in our heads that counteracts negativity, helping us to feel better and more confident. When students learn to engage in positive self-talk, they...