As much as 20% of classroom misbehavior may be attributable to academic frustration.
🚦Consider simple “red light, green light” activities to spot check for frustration before it boils over. Read the research: https://t.co/LLwG0jvr1X
Crayons—they still color no matter their state. They are still valuable, regardless of their state. Whether you feel broken or whole, you have purpose. YOU MATTER!
@FCPSchoolsTN#SuicidePreventionAwarenessMonth
So proud to speak to multiple schools/teachers about areas in which we passionately want to educate others. I am proud to have the opportunity provided by Kathy Woods and our FCPS principals! @FCPSchoolsTN@Supt_Hamlett@katawoods51
Introducing, the 2022 National School Psychology Week theme: "Together We Shine!" Join us November 7-11 to celebrate hope after several challenging years, and reestablishing the sense of being valued parts of a greater whole.
Read more at https://t.co/wdvfHvwoH4
For all those beginning tests this week, a reminder from 2 Timothy 1:7. 🙏🏻 For the anxious: calm your nerves with deep breaths and self affirmations, “I can do this!”
Great information—I used this technique. Color coding for students is an extremely helpful tool because their eyes know if words are in a certain color, they need to write down that info as notes or write down the info as HW or it’s a special event.
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Both basketball teams are headed to the state tournament!! Give it up for these Coaches, their staff & the hardworking student athletes!! **Scholarship applications are now open on our site!! **
For those who are struggling with how to address the conflict in Ukraine with children, this document is designed to help adults talk about what is going on factually, what you may expect from different age groups, and how to manage emotional reactions. https://t.co/hEbhX0asgx