Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference. The first time I read that prayer on a framed card, I thought—oh! …
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ACCEPT vs EXCEPT!!! Do you have trouble remembering when to use EXCEPT vs ACCEPT? Learn how these two words differ and how they function.
This post gives an overview of some common mental health therapy approaches, including CBT, DBT, and acceptance and commitment therapy.
When you find no solution to a problem, it's probably not a problem to be solved, but rather a truth to be accepted.
Autism: One Step at a Time
8-year-old Austin looks at life through a different lens; he has Autism. He tells others about his diagnosis and how he lives with it on a daily basis. He accepts his differences and wants others to know that it is okay to do so as well.
As an introvert, I’m well aware of the many misconceptions floating around about us. I have come face to face with introvert myths on several occasions. Until recently, this made me feel self-conscious about telling people that I am an introvert. Even though I am an introvert blogger, who encourages my fellow innies to spread […]
Many schools participate in Week of Respect. It's a week for accepting and celebrating differences while discovering common interests. Check out some ways to incorporate a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T into your lessons! 1. Use morning announcements to make suggestions for showing respect. These ideas could be separated into categories such as respect for family, respect for friends, respect for animals, respect in public places, respect for the environment, etc. 2. Create kindness rocks. Students paint rocks with inspirational messages and hide them around the community for others to find. You never know who you may inspire! 3. Make a new friend. Challenge students to play with someone new during recess. 4. Write messages about respect on the sidewalks. Students could research quotes and use sidewalk chalk to motivate others. 5. Have a respect your elders day. Have students make cards or pictures for nursing home and assisted living residents. 6. Have a theme week. Examples to include: Have a Mismatch Clothes Day to remind us that we may be different but we can all get along. Another day could be Team Jersey Day to show that we may belong to different teams but we all enjoy the game. 7. Have students complete a choice board: Week of Respect Choice Board The benefits of Week of Respect activities just may continue throughout the school year! Are you a subscriber yet? FREE Activity for new subscribers: Sign up for the Fourth Grade Frenzy newsletter! Click the star to follow my TpT store! ⭐
Anyone who has been in our classroom know that picture books are a big deal. A hush falls over the room whenever one is read and we hold our picture books as sacred text that not only let us reliv…
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To celebrate the life of legendary author, memoirist, poet and civil rights advocate Maya Angelou, who passed away today at the age of 86, here are 10 of her greatest quotes. Pin ’em, print ’em, memorize ’em, keep ’em with you at all times.
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Ok all, I have to talk about race. I'm no race expert, but I need to know this issue better, so writing this up with 1) allow me to work through thoughts and Exponent II blog is a feminist forum for Mormon women and gender minority voices.
So what exactly do we mean when we say that someone is patient? There can be two men waiting at an airport, and both wait the same amount of time for the same flight to depart, but one man is considered impatient while the other is patient. What are they doing differently? Let’s imagine the … Continue reading What is Patience?
The death of a loved one is one of the hardest experiences you can go through. We all grieve differently and sometimes, grief quotes can help us cope with loss.