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Building Close Friendships in High School: A Guide for Educators
In this blog post, we will discuss the process of forming close friendships in high school and introduce an engaging no-prep activity for educators. By understanding the steps involved in developing meaningful relationships, students can foster stronger connections...
Topic Radar: An Effective Social-Emotional Learning Tool for Better Conversations
Introduction As educators, we strive to help our students develop strong social-emotional skills. One key aspect of this is fostering meaningful conversations among students, which can be especially challenging in a Special Education setting. Topic Radar is an...
Teaching Flexibility: A Guide for Educators
Introduction Flexibility is a crucial skill for students to develop, as it enables them to adapt to changes and navigate challenging situations with ease. In this blog post, we will explore an engaging no-prep activity that educators can use to teach flexibility,...
Teaching Students to Stay on Topic in Conversations
Introduction: Effective communication is a vital skill for students to develop as they navigate their social and academic lives. One essential aspect of communication is the ability to stay on topic during conversations. Staying on topic means that both parties...
Using Topic Radar to Foster Meaningful Conversations in High School Students
Introduction As educators, we strive to help our students develop strong social skills that will benefit them in their personal and professional lives. One such skill is the ability to engage in meaningful conversations by considering the interests of others. This...
Teaching Kindergarten Students the Importance of Getting Attention Before Speaking
Introduction One essential skill for young students to learn is the importance of getting someone's attention before speaking to them. This ensures that the listener is aware and prepared to engage in the conversation. This blog post will provide educators with a...
Introducing Solve It: A Game to Teach Problem-Solving Skills Step by Step
Introduction As educators, it's essential to teach our students not only academic knowledge but also vital life skills, such as problem-solving. Problem-solving is a critical skill that can help students navigate challenges and conflicts in their daily lives. In this...
Building Greeting Skills in PreK Students: Activities and Discussions
Introduction One of the fundamental skills that young children need to develop in their early years is the ability to greet others. Greeting skills are essential in fostering positive relationships and effective communication. In this blog post, we will discuss an...
Teaching Conversation Skills: Using the Conversation Measuring Cup
Introduction Communication is vital in our daily lives, and helping middle school students develop strong conversation skills is essential. One concept that can facilitate this learning is the Conversation Measuring Cup. Like a real measuring cup used in cooking, the...
Teaching Problem-Solving and Cooperation Skills to Elementary Students
Introduction Problem-solving and cooperation are essential life skills that students need to develop in order to navigate social situations effectively. By teaching these skills to elementary students, we empower them to stand up for themselves while respecting...
Teaching Restaurant Rules: A Guide for Educators in Special Education
Introduction Eating at a friend's house or in a restaurant can be an enjoyable experience for students. However, it's essential for them to understand the importance of following certain rules, collectively known as Restaurant Rules. These rules help students develop...
Teamwork and Compromise: A Guide for Middle School Educators
Introduction Working as a team is a crucial life skill that students need to develop during their time in school. In a group setting, it's essential to cooperate, communicate effectively, and compromise when necessary. This blog post will discuss an engaging no-prep...
Empathy: Building Understanding and Sharing Feelings with Others
In today's world, the ability to empathize with others is a crucial skill for students to develop. Empathy is the capacity to understand and share the feelings of another person. It helps individuals connect with one another and fosters a supportive environment for...
Teaching PreK Students the Art of Conversation: The Conversation Stoplight
Introduction The Conversation Stoplight is a valuable concept for teaching PreK students effective communication skills. It helps them understand when to talk and when to listen, both in one-on-one conversations and group settings. By learning to recognize "stoplight"...
Teaching Elementary Students to Read People’s Mood: Activities and Discussions
As educators, it is essential to help our students develop the ability to understand and interpret the moods and feelings of others. This skill, known as Reading People's Mood, is an important aspect of Social-Emotional Learning. In this blog post, we will present an...