While our district’s percent positivity rate is low, #COVID19 is still spreading in our community and at social gatherings. Our positivity rate can be impacted by the large number of tests done in the district but COVID19 is still here. Please be extra careful this Thanksgiving!
Instead of a trunk full of Velcro and laminate, my back to school essentials this year are flexibility, persistence, patience, and creativity. Beginner’s mind enjoys trying new things and finding solutions. YES my tire is flat, AND I can change it— just watch. #wegotthis
Sometimes more than others life can teach us to live with uncertainty. Focus on the present step and your effort. Know you can do this, what is happening now. The results will always come. The Stockdale Paradox https://t.co/gipig6T9eb # via @HuffPostBlog
So I am watching my SPED update and, spoiler alert, this week’s starts off with a little CPI... So right on to have this reminder about effective ways to respond in a crisis, a strangely ubiquitous one. Thank you @Kevin_Kirst
Kathryn Laughon, a professor in @UVASON, discusses the rise of domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic, safety planning and what friends and family members of someone being abused can do. https://t.co/pnOeXvaC8O
Ideas for making a First/Then board without laminate, Velcro, and pictures. Plastic wrap taped over scrap paper, + aluminum foil on a flat surface (I used a cutting board) + marker. Wipeable/disposable. Add objects and voila.
This tree was not stopped by a barbed wire fence. It just grew around it and let it be part of it. Wire goes right through the heart and comes out the other side. Tree’s still blooming. #resilience
How to teach a simple calm down routine using a video model.
This video is the How To for grownups: https://t.co/3RVDR4LxAj
This video is the video model of the routine for kids: https://t.co/C0RvXXKOVL
@LRothgebABA you inspired me!
The world is in a very different place this month than we were just a few short weeks ago. As you and your loved ones are quickly adjusting to the changes in your community, remember that it's okay to feel all sorts of emotions. ❤️
Need some ideas for self care in these new times we find ourselves in? Or ideas for ways we can support and encourage others to take care? 20 of them here...
Have you checked in with yourself today? Are you taking good care of yourself?
See how well you’re doing with #selfcare in our #quiz: https://t.co/IRzID2Syiu