I really admire people who overcome obstacles by tackling them instead of tip-toeing around them. And my son Joshua is one of those people. Honestly, he’s nothing like me. He's introverted. He's
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Books can be an awesome tool for addressing certain classroom behaviors. Here are some fun readalouds for every behavior from tattling to lying to picking your nose – check out this fun list! I provided the links for you to see them directly on Amazon if you want to check them out – some links are affiliate links which means I get commission if you buy from the links, it’s no extra cost for you but I just wanted to let you know! TATTLING Tattling can be a huge issue in elementary school. These books are wonderful for teaching students tattling vs. reporting to cut down on the silly, “He keeps looking at me!” type tattles. A Bad Case of Tattle Tongue is a favorite of mine for teaching kids not to tattle. Josh tattles so much that he wakes up with a tattle tongue! It’s a great book for lessons on when it’s important to tell to help others vs. tell to get others in trouble. I also love Don’t Squeal Unless It’s a Big Deal: A Tale of Tattletales for teaching students the correct way to handle solutions with their peers before tattling. …
Sometimes, when you talk to someone, you want to tell the truth, but you also don't want to make them feel bad. Look at the examples and think about what you could say in each situation.***This download is a fillable worksheet that allows the option to type or click directly into the document using ...
A Bit of Bible: The words of the reckless pierce like swords, but the tongue of the wise brings healing. Proverbs 12:18 NIV A Bit of Prayer: Father, I do not want to be like some others, who use th…
Find short stories difficult to teach? Here are five of my favourites that your students will love to analyze. A free lesson plan will be available, too!
Have you ever thought about using wordless videos in your speech therapy lessons? It increases engagement! Start with these videos...
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Have you ever thought about using wordless videos in your speech therapy lessons? It increases engagement! Start with these videos...
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Unfortunately, not everyone is blessed with good parents, and children of toxic parents know exactly how that feels.
My wife recently reminded me of how overwhelming INFJs can be when pursuing a relationship, and I think this can apply whether the relationship is romantic or platonic. We INFJs rarely find others …
I made this for fun, but may continue these girls’ story if there’s any interest. I really want to draw them reacting to future episodes of SU, and make there relationship progress. We’ll see. All d…
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According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, dissociative personality disorder (DID) – which was formerly known as multiple personality disorder – makes a person “feel like one or more voices are trying to take control in their head.” These voices (known as “alters” or “others”)
We all have students who want to control everything! Use this simple activity to help students visualize what they can and cannot control in individual counseling or small group counseling.
As a mom of 3 girls, one of my strongest hopes is that my kids grow up to be close friends. I want them to love each other deeply, confide in each other, and know that they have built-in BFFs for whatever life might throw at them. The problem is, they fight all the time! After contemplating how my personal behavior might be contributing to the problem, I decided to STOP doing some things to help cultivate strong relationships between my girls. And it's made a huge difference!
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Best Strategies for Teaching Tempo. Organized Chaos. Elementary general music lesson ideas and tips for teaching tempo, speed, fast and slow effectively.