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MINDFULNESS & MINDSET

The Power Of The Compound Effect.

  Disclosure: There are some affiliate links below (I get commissions for purchases made through links in this post), but these are all products I highly recommend. I won’t put…

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EFFECTIVE TEACHER

Copy From Other Teachers To Figure Out What You Lack.

I tend to pay attention to things that happen in other teachers’ classrooms. While walking from a teacher’s lounge, from the main office, on my way to make copies, or…

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EFFECTIVE TEACHER

5 Teacher’s Resources Worth of Your Time: Professional and Personal areas.

With the overwhelming amount of resources available online, its quite hard to track your time looking for what you really need when it comes to your professional development and personal…

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EFFECTIVE TEACHER

Transition to Middle School from High School Survival Guide for a New ESL Push-In Model Teacher.

I’ve recently changed jobs, and my biggest fear was to be as overwhelmed and lost as a felt during my first year of teaching. Besides, I transitioned from being a…

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  • SELECTIVE MUTISM TIPS

    Selective Mutism IEP/504 Goals, Choice of Therapy, Activities & How to Normalize Anxiety for an Anxious Child.

    25 Oct 2021 /

    In this post, learn about: Selective Mutism IEP Goals are Very Unique for Each Child and Each Family Circumstances. Before I share with you everything I learned about selective mutism IEP (504) goals and how to craft them, let me burst your bubble: You are probably tired and overwhelmed dealing with selective mutism and school issues. I dare to ask is it because you expect too much from the educational system that is not built to handle unique and rare conditions such as selective mutism? Or are you expecting too much from an anxious child and are not willing to accept the longer and slower pace of recovery from selective…

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  • READING

    Reading Comprehension Worksheets: The Basics of Text Comprehension to Teach.

    19 Oct 2021 /

    Why Reading Comprehension is Hard. Download this free sample of the reading comprehension worksheets to use with creating a summary. Elementary school students usually have a hard time responding to literature and being engaged in reading comprehension activities. This may be explained by a couple of reasons: Students who are still learning to decode put a lot of effort and attentional resources into reading the letters and words. It goes without saying that thinking beyond the code of text for emerging and beginner readers is often hard. Understanding the text beyond the code (letters, words, sentences) requires metacognition, or thinking about their own thinking. Elementary students just start developing their…

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  • KIDS CREATIVE,  SEL IN A CLASSROOM

    What Are My Strengths? Individual & Group Activities for Social-Emotional Education in “My Strengths” Journal.

    5 Oct 2021 /

    “What are my strengths?” is one of the most important questions to ask yourself because the answer to it may determine your life trajectory. Seemingly complicated for a child to answer, the question is worth asking. A simple response “I’m good at riding a bike” can not only be a reassurance of one’s strength in one particular area, but it may really push learners in your classroom to see the best sides of themselves and focus on interests and skills learner might have previously dismissed as ordinary and boring, thus reinforcing skill building, practicing and raising one’s self-image. How can you make sure every learner in a classroom or your…

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  • KIDS CREATIVE

    Outer Space Coloring Pages and Other Coloring Worksheets for Kids.

    28 Sep 2021 /

    Printable outer space coloring pages. Outer space coloring pages have been a hit in my little teacher shop. I don’t know what exactly makes space so attractive for kids, but once there is a coloring worksheet fresh off the print with some bright crayons on the table, children’s imagination runs free and the exploration of planets, aliens, starts, aquanauts, and space shuttles begins. Space coloring sheets keep kids busy in my house as well. My 2nd grader and a toddler can spend good 40 minutes trying out all the colors while carefully filling in all the shapes on the giant space coloring sheet that I print for about $3 at…

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  • SELECTIVE MUTISM TIPS

    Routines For School: How To Help a Reluctant & Anxious Child Thrive in Daily Routines and Reading.

    21 Sep 2021 /

    The article will talk about the best routines for school that will work for any child, especially for a child with selective mutism. You will find an example of a daily schedule free printable for your child.   Routines for School: Daily Schedule Routine. Every young learner thrives in predictable routines for school and regular procedures. It is especially true for a child with selective mutism. Predictability in routines for school reduces the unknown – the cause of anxiety for a child with selective mutism. Therefore, planned and familiar schedules and expectations can help the child with selective mutism function comfortably and more efficiently in school and at home. While routines…

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    5 Mar 2019
  • SELECTIVE MUTISM TIPS

    Selective Mutism Classroom Accommodations: What You Need To Know About 504 and IEP.

    14 Sep 2021 /

    In this post, you will learn about: Why you need an IEP or 504 plan to give your child the best selective mutism classroom accommodations. Which plan (504 or IEP) is best for selective mutism classroom accommodations. What parents need to know about IEP and 504. How to make selective mutism classroom accommodations actionable. You need an IEP or 504 plan to give your child the best selective mutism classroom accommodations.  Selective mutism anxiety disorder impacts a child in many different areas: thinking remembering learning communicating hearing mental health social relationships At home, the child with selective mutism experiences anxiety which manifests in many exhausting behaviors to both the child…

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  • SELECTIVE MUTISM TIPS

    Selective Mutism Myths: Most Common Concerns Addressed.

    7 Sep 2021 /

    In this article, you will read about the 7 most common selective mutism myths. 1. Selective mutism will stay with my child forever. It is the question that you and I and every parent mostly likely already asked, “Will selective mutism be there forever?” The answer (that you probably know) is NO; it will NOT be there forever. Sigh…(I cried my first time hearing that answer; skeptical, fearful but hopeful). With the early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, MOST children can overcome selective mutism. Yet, the battle with selective mutism is not only about the child affected. Like most families, my family, with all its members, has been affected by selective…

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  • SELECTIVE MUTISM TIPS

    70 Selective Mutism Symptoms and 3 Diagnostic Criteria.

    31 Aug 2021 /

    This post will talk about: 70 Selective mutism symptoms and behaviors. 3 Diagnostic criteria for selective mutism. Indicators that are not consistent with selective mutism.  To anyone unaware of selective mutism (as I was four years ago), it’s almost impossible to see the signs and symptoms of this anxiety disorder in a child. In our situation, my toddler was clingy, sometimes moody, and even bossy. She was also a picky eater and hated her hair being brushed, tugged, or any attempt of mine to put her hair in ponytails. Before my child was diagnosed with selective mutism, nothing directly pointed to my daughter having a selective mutism anxiety disorder. What was…

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  • SELECTIVE MUTISM TIPS

    How Do You Treat Selective Mutism?

    24 Aug 2021 /

    This post will answer the following questions and talk about the following points: Is treating selective mutism hard? Is selective mutism rare? How do you treat selective mutism? Is selective mutism a speech disorder? Behavioral approach to treat selective mutism. Cognitive-behavioral approach to treat selective mutism. Pharmacological approach to treat selective mutism. Family therapy approach to treat selective mutism. The treatment of many diseases and conditions such as heart disease, cancer, depression is currently robust and serious because of two main reasons:  there is extensive research happening in these fields and technological advancement as a result, there is a massive growth in awareness about these illnesses and how they impact…

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  • SELECTIVE MUTISM TIPS

    Is Selective Mutism a Disability?

    17 Aug 2021 /

    This post will talk about: According to CDC, disability is “any condition of the body or mind (impairment) that makes it more difficult for the person with the condition to do certain activities (activity limitation) and interact with the world around them (participation restrictions).” Among the disabilities, there are categories that identify the area affected by the disability, such as: Let’s look at the definition of selective mutism disorder to help identify the answer to the question of whether selective mutism is a disability. Selective mutism is “a complex childhood anxiety disorder characterized by a child’s inability to speak and communicate effectively in select social settings, such as school. These children are…

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