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So You Have a Student With Social-Emotional Learning Needs... Now What?How Do You Help Students With Social-Emotional Learning Needs? Students with social-emotional challenges are particularly vulnerable at the beginning of a new school year. They may find it hard to cope with feelings, set goals, or be unsuccessful at resolving...
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So You Have a Student With ADHD... Now What?Best Tips to Teach Students With ADHD: Learn Strategies to Keep Them and the Entire Class on Track As students returned to classrooms for this school year, some brought the challenges of Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) with them. You...
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So You Have a Student Who Was Released From Juvenile Detention... Now What?Was Your Student in Juvenile Detention? Learn How to Help Them Readapt to School Students who have been in juvenile detention have fallen behind and often struggle to excel in school. You can apply proven tactics to help these students...
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How to Help Your Latino Students ThriveYour Latino Students Fell Behind – Help Them! It is time to evaluate your teaching practices and take immediate action to assist your Latino students. As the nation focuses on antiracism and inclusion, families and the community demand that schools...
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So You Have a Student Who's Disruptive... Now What?How Do You Help Students Who Are Disruptive? Reduce Student Disruptions and Have a Smoother School Year You have likely noticed that some students cause frequent disruptions. These outbursts detract from learning experiences, hurt classroom culture, and can erode the...
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How To Build A School-Wide Discipline Plan: 3 Steps To Simplify MTSSPrepare Your Behavior Intervention Plans: Apply MTSS Discipline Practices Without Complexity It is not practical to align several different systems into MTSS. You can cut through the complexity with a school-wide behavior intervention plan. Implementing a three-tier program will enable...
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So You Have a Student Who is Homeless... Now What?Are Any of Your Students Homeless? Learn How to Help Them Excel at School. At the beginning of the new semester, you may see students who are homeless falling behind their peers. Pandemic-induced learning loss has hurt all students, leaving...
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So You Have a Student in Foster Care... Now What?Do You Have New Students in Foster Care? Learn How to Help Them Excel at School. Students in foster care can quickly fall behind when the school year has barely started. Pandemic-induced learning loss has hurt all students, leaving those...
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So You Have a Student With Depression... Now What?How Do You Help Students With Depression? Learn How to Support Your Students Consider the difficulties students with depression can face during the school year. They may lack social connections and optimism for the future – detracting from learning and...
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So You Have a Student With Trauma/PTSD... Now What?How Do You Help Students With Trauma/PTSD? Discover How To Accommodate Students. As the 2022-23 school year gets underway, it’s an ideal time to consider the challenges students suffering from trauma or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can face. They may...
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5 Strategies to Support the Development of Executive Functioning Skills for StudentsAre Your Students Lazy? No, You Can Help Them Thrive by Building Executive Functioning Skills. Students in remote and hybrid settings often fail to complete assignments at home. While some teachers lament they are lazy, these students actually lack the...
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English Language Learners: Immediate Implementation Tips For InstructionPlan Now for Your Fall Instruction to Help English Language Learners: Learn Techniques to Increase Comprehension The population of English Language Learners (ELLs) has surged to nearly 5 million students nationwide, yet research about the pandemic shows that they have...
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