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Teaching Middle School Students to Start Conversations | Social-Emotional Learning
Introduction Starting conversations is an essential life skill that helps students build relationships and navigate social situations. Teaching middle school students the art of initiating conversations can contribute to their social-emotional development and overall...
Teaching Students to Think Before They Speak: A Social-Emotional Learning Approach
Introduction As educators, one of our primary goals is to help students develop healthy communication habits. In Special Education, this can be particularly important as students may need additional support to navigate social situations. One essential skill is...
Teaching Whole Body Listening to Middle School Students
As educators, we understand the importance of teaching our students effective communication skills. One crucial aspect of communication that is often overlooked is whole body listening. This concept emphasizes that we show our attentiveness not just with our ears, but...
Teaching the Importance of Handwashing to Elementary Students
Introduction Handwashing is an essential skill that not only promotes good hygiene but also contributes to a healthy environment for everyone. It is important for educators to teach their students the significance of washing their hands, as well as when and how to do...
Helping Kindergarten Students Understand and Cope with Jealousy
As educators, it's essential to teach our kindergarten students about social-emotional learning (SEL) concepts like jealousy. This blog post will provide an overview of jealousy, a no-prep activity to help students understand and cope with this emotion, discussion...
Improving Conversations by Thinking about Others First
Introduction Communication is a vital skill for elementary students to develop. By teaching them to think about others before engaging in conversations, we can help them enhance their communication skills and foster stronger relationships. This blog post will explore...
Teaching Middle School Students to Ask for Help: A Guide for Educators
Introduction As educators, it's crucial to help students develop skills that will assist them in navigating various social and academic situations. One essential skill is the ability to ask for help when needed. This skill is not only relevant in the classroom but...
Teaching the Conversation Measuring Cup: A Social Skill for Elementary Students
Introduction As educators, it is essential to teach our students the art of effective communication. One critical aspect of communication is the ability to gauge how much to talk during a conversation, so we don't say too much or too little. The Conversation Measuring...
Transitioning to New Activities: Supporting Social-Emotional Learning
Introduction Transitioning to new activities can be challenging for elementary students. The process of stopping one task and starting another requires focus, self-control, and adaptability. As educators, we can support our students' social-emotional learning by...
Helping Students Cope with Disappointment: Strategies and Activities
As educators, it's essential to equip students with the skills they need to navigate their emotions effectively, particularly when they feel disappointed. In this blog post, we will discuss an easy-to-implement activity and provide discussion questions to help...
Developing Cyber Skills for Online Messaging: A Guide for Educators
As educators, we understand the importance of teaching our students how to communicate effectively and safely online. With the increasing popularity of online messaging, it is essential to equip students with the right Cyber Skills to ensure a positive online...
Teaching Students to Use a Filter: Helping Them Think Before They Speak
Introduction As educators, it's important to teach our students the value of using a filter when communicating with others. Using a filter means thinking about what you're going to say before you say it, especially when it comes to thoughts that may hurt someone's...
Teaching the Art of Being a Social Chameleon to Elementary Students
Introduction Being a Social Chameleon means adapting to any situation and blending in with the people around us. This ability is essential for students to navigate the various social situations they encounter daily. By learning to tune in to their surroundings, read...
Understanding the Four Types of Bullying: An Activity for High School Students
Introduction Bullying is a pervasive issue that affects many students, and it can take on different forms. As educators, it's crucial to teach high school students about the four types of bullying: verbal, physical, social, and cyber. By understanding these different...
Introducing Yourself: A Guide for Special Education Educators
Introduction Introducing oneself is a crucial social skill that helps students in special education settings build relationships and communicate effectively. This blog post will discuss the steps for successfully introducing oneself, provide a no-prep activity for...