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15+ Strategies to Help Build Self-Regulation Skills

November 5, 2018 by pathway2success 6 Comments

Strategies for kids and teens to help build self regulation skills, including fun and interactive games, books, mindfulness, calming strategies, and lessons. Teaching these skills for self-regulation and self-control can help students become more successful and gives them the tools they need. #selfregulation #selfcontrol #pathway2success

Self-regulation is a critical skill for people of all ages. It is the ability that helps us to control our behaviors to make good decisions for the long-term, rather than just doing what we want in the moment. It’s also the skill that allows us to manage our emotions when we’re feeling angry, disappointed, or […]

Filed Under: Autism, Executive Functioning Skills, Managing Challenging Behaviors, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Teaching

What To Do When a Student Refuses to Work

October 15, 2018 by pathway2success 47 Comments

Throughout my years teaching middle school, I have had the experience of seeing many “work refusals”. These are the situations when kids, for a variety of reasons, just refuse to start the work you give them. They might shut down and rest their head on their desk or lash out in anger, shouting about how […]

Filed Under: Classroom Management, Managing Challenging Behaviors, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Teaching

Ways to Help Kids Boost Confidence

October 2, 2018 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Ways to Help Kids Build Confidence

Helping kid and young adults build their own confidence can have significant and long-lasting effects. Confidence kids are better equipped to handle stress, more likely to take risks, feel more prideful in their work, and have increased determination to reach their goals. By helping kids build their self-esteem, we are giving kids the skills they […]

Filed Under: Growth Mindset, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Teaching, Tips for Teachers

Practicing Executive Functioning Skills with Play Activities

September 16, 2018 by pathway2success 2 Comments

How to practice and learn executive functioning skills using games and play activities! Fun activities like role play, freeze, guard duty, and more are great ways for elementary students to learn skills like attention, self-control, flexibility, organization, and more. #executivefunctioning #pathway2success

Executive functioning skills are important for learners at all ages. Sometimes people hear the term and assume it’s only for older kids, but I’m here to dispel that myth! Even our youngest of learners should learn and practice stills for paying attention, using self-control, getting organized, using flexible thinking, and more. Simply put, improved executive […]

Filed Under: Executive Functioning Skills, Special Education, Study Skills

5 Daily Struggles for Kids with Executive Functioning Challenges

September 4, 2018 by pathway2success 3 Comments

5 Daily Struggles for Kids with Executive Functioning Challenges and what you can do to help! #adhd #executivefunctioning #specialeducation

A number of kids struggle with executive functioning skills on a daily basis. Sometimes these struggles are obvious, like having a messy binder or forgetting to turn homework in, but other times they are more hidden. This is a critical topic because all educators have these kids in our classrooms every single day. Here are […]

Filed Under: Executive Functioning Skills, Special Education, Study Skills, Teaching, Tips for Teachers

$1000 Back to School Giveaway!

August 12, 2018 by pathway2success 2 Comments

BTS Giveaway

With the back to school season starting, I’ve teamed up with some amazing teacher authors! Together, we are giving away Amazon and Teachers Pay Teachers gift cards worth a total of $1000! I know this time of the year is a bit crazy, so I’m excited to help make a difference in the lives of […]

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Unique Ways to Teach Coping Strategies

August 2, 2018 by pathway2success 4 Comments

Unique Ways to Teach Coping Strategies to Kids and Young Adults

Coping strategies are important skills for kids and young adults to learn. These are the activities and strategies we use to help us calm down when we’re emotionally overwhelmed. We can probably all think of a few kids and young adults who need extra practice managing their emotions effectively! That’s where coping strategies come into […]

Filed Under: Coping Strategies, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education

101 Positive Affirmations for Kids

July 18, 2018 by pathway2success 13 Comments

101 positive affirmations for kids and young adults to help boost confidence and promote independence. Whether kids are in preschool, elementary, middle, or high school, all kids can truly benefit from using positive affirmations! #affirmations #positiveaffirmations #positivethinking #pathway2success #specialeducation

Positive thinking is a powerful tool that can improve your health, help you manage stress, overcome challenges, and make better choices. Everyone can benefit from improving their positive thinking and self-talk skills! The idea is that by changing your thinking, you can better manage your emotions and your actions. Positive thinking skills often start with […]

Filed Under: Growth Mindset, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Teaching

An Open Letter to Administrators of Special Educators

July 2, 2018 by pathway2success 5 Comments

An Open Letter to Administrators of Special Educators

Dear administrators, Let me start off by saying that I write this letter on behalf of special educators. While it’s true that I might not speak for every single special ed teacher, after spending 10 years in the classroom, I like to think I speak for many. First off, we truly appreciate all that you […]

Filed Under: Back to School, Special Education, Teaching, Tips for Teachers

10 Ways to Build Relationships with Kids

June 17, 2018 by pathway2success 2 Comments

10 Ways to Build Meaningful Relationships with Kids and Young Adults

Relationship building is the single most important way you can impact a child’s life. So often, kids actually can’t learn from someone they can’t connect with. I’m also convinced that building a strong relationship with a kid or young adult diminishes a huge number of behavior challenges. Many times I worked with students who were […]

Filed Under: Back to School, Classroom Management, Managing Challenging Behaviors, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Teaching, Tips for Teachers

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🎉 just added an in-depth article filled with evide 🎉 just added an in-depth article filled with evidence-based strategies to improve classroom behavior.

Let me know which strategies are working best for you right now. ❤️
🧠 The beginning of a new year is a great time to r 🧠 The beginning of a new year is a great time to review executive functioning skills.

These are abilities we all use in varying degrees every day, whether it's focusing on a lesson, managing our time on a project, or organizing our workspace at the end of a class.
🎉 Some healthy habits to start the year off strong 🎉 Some healthy habits to start the year off strong... for kids but also for us as adults! 

❤️ What strategies are you putting in place?

Today I made time to exercise and practice mindfulness.
The new year is a great time for self-reflection! The new year is a great time for self-reflection! Kickstart 2026 with your students by holding some meaningful discussion time. It's also a fantastic way to integrate social-emotional and executive functioning skills like planning, goal-setting, growth mindset, and perseverance.
We can all use some extra coping strategies this t We can all use some extra coping strategies this time of year.

What's helping you stay calm and centered?

For me, my go-tos have been yoga, meditation, and reading.
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