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@ConsciousTchingRick Smith, Grace Dearborn, & Katie Anderson are providing teachers nationwide practical Stuff-They-Can-Use to create safe, structured, & engaging classrooms.
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Have you ever wanted to attend a Conscious Teaching training, but there wasn't one in your area? We are considering offering a variety of "pay per seat" webinar trainings. Please take our short, simple survey and tell us how to make this work best for you! surveymonkey.com/r/GVN39TL
We want to shout out Ms. Reavis, kindy teacher extraordinaire at Imagine Andrews Charter School, for creating amazing visuals to help her kindergarten students take care of their community spaces! If you have a favorite visual you use with your students, drop it in the comments!
Mark your calendars - Grace and Katie will be presenting sessions at this year's Learning and the Brain Conference in Boston, MA on November 22 and 23. Will we see you there? Learn more here:tinyurl.com/CTatLATB @learningandtheb
Are the first few weeks of smooth sailing into the new school year behind you? Never fear, our latest newsletter is here, chock full of stuff you can use to help steer into calmer waters. conta.cc/3Tn2VnP
Writing prompts can be a great way to get to know your students, as long as they are used conscientiously. This article has some great suggestions for prompts at every grade level to help you get to know your students. edutopia.org/article/54-exc…
No behavior exists in a vacuum. If you take a moment to look for a positive request for help behind student behaviors, you are more likely to be able to meet the unmet need causing the behavior. When we meet the unmet need, behaviors diminish and we build strong relationships.
We've been having the best time getting teachers ready for the school year, including these awesome Ambassador Teachers from the Philippines! Our back to school newsletter is packed with stuff you can use to have a smooth and successful start to your year! conta.cc/4dmO8kW
Want to boost engagement and content retention? Have students create songs about what they're learning, like these awesome teachers from #RoanokeCoPublicSchools . Awesome job, Devin, Camryn, Briahna, and Harlee! #opportunityready #rkecopublicschools
We are here to help you with your first day of school speech! Bet. 🤣 facebook.com/share/r/X6HG4t…
The way in which we approach student behaviors has a profound impact on how we resolve them. Check out this great article about approaching resistance with curiosity instead of judgment. tinyurl.com/3975tjun
This is especially true for our prickly or tough to love students. We may never see the changes that we hope for in the short time we have them, but our efforts help them become the best versions of themselves.
We'd love to hear what you're doing to recharge your batteries this summer!
You made it! You deserve an award for all your hard work and care for students this year! Luckily, we've got your acceptance speech already for you. Happy summer! tiktok.com/@melodysteachi…
Our own Grace Dearborn and Scott Sturgeon will be presenting "You Can’t Give What You Don’t Have: 12 Self-Care Strategies for Exhausted Educator" on Tuesday, July 16th at 2pm. We hope to see you there! #PrincipalsUNITED @NAESP @NASSP
It's the end of another school year, and we are here to help you finish strong! We've got great survival tips in our latest newsletter, available here! conta.cc/3yhl5Qx
Laughing, learning, and embracing the aloha spirit with these wonderful mentor teachers from the AMR Complex Area in Honolulu. #HIdoeAMRmentors
KITTENS!!! Now that we have your attention... what's your favorite method for getting your students' attention throughout the day? Share with us in the comments! In need of some ideas? Check out our strategies archive at consciousteaching.com/newsletter-arc….
Trying to understand where a student is coming from rather than simply reacting to undesirable behavior demonstrates to troubled students that you can be a trusted adult, and creates an atmosphere of safety and structure within your classroom. facebook.com/share/r/knZLxk…
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