Teaching Children How to Make and Keep Friends
If you are reading this, you likely spend a significant amount of time thinking about children’s friendship skills and providing instruction or intervention. Post-Covid this
If you are reading this, you likely spend a significant amount of time thinking about children’s friendship skills and providing instruction or intervention. Post-Covid this
Last year, for the first time in my career, I needed to do a perspective-taking lesson with one of my “big kid” grades (4th). I
In some of the educator/counselor Facebook groups I’m a part of, there has been a lot of talk about R-E-S-P-E-C-T. People complaining their students are
Last year, I used the gem that is The Invisible Boy with my second grade classes. This past year, I included it as part of my
This post contains affiliate links. Many moons ago (4 years and 3 months to be exact), I wrote a blog post about teaching empathy with
Everybody is doing escape rooms these days…and I’ve jumped onto the bandwagon with enthusiasm! Even though the kids had tons of fun with the safari
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