Life may be changing, but we know kindness and compassion can go a long way. Here are some #SocialDistance friendly ways to spread kindness. #KindnessCounts https://t.co/5du898QBDc
Model reading, make reading pleasurable, read aloud to your kid in situations and create positive associations. Graphic novels are also a great way to reach kids who think that print is not worth their time. https://t.co/LzsFBgWBoz
Doing some more studying on cooperative learning on this beautiful, sunny Wednesday morning.
I know we are in stressful times, but always try to find at least one thing to be grateful for every day. Trust me, it is a lifesaver.
#staypositive#alwayssomethingtobegratefulfor
Being proactive in building relationships and building kids up is the best defense against negative behaviors. #HackingSchoolDiscipline https://t.co/PTiVQaAVLJ
Went to Portage today to visit @MissCronauer teach her students on how to use transition words in their writing. The students loved being "the teacher" and grading a partners work. ๐
My student comes up to me and said I am the best part of his day. I love those constant reminders why I chose to be a teacher. ๐ #sohappy#Ilovemystudents
One district responded to a trend of increased #anxiety and chronic sadness among #students by comitting to a #SocialEmotional intervention. Here are their lessons learned. https://t.co/KEnC7QuZs7
A controversial issue, but I believe students learn best when they make mistakes. Failing should not have a negative connotation. Failure = growth. #growthmindset
"For those reading this today, I hope you will continue to share your story as well because we truly need you too if we want to break down barriers." https://t.co/NczQUp8m4H