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9 Tips for Motivating Unmotivated Kids

October 22, 2016 by pathway2success 1 Comment

9 Tips for Motivating Unmotivated Kids Blog

Many kids and young adults struggle with motivation. These are the kids who are slow to start classwork, often don’t turn in homework, and may even seem to refuse to attempt any assignment they view as a challenge. It can be extremely frustrating, especially because these students are often bright and capable in their own […]

Filed Under: Managing Challenging Behaviors, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Study Skills, Teaching, Tips for Teachers

Executive Functioning Strategies for the Classroom

October 8, 2016 by pathway2success 5 Comments

Executive Functioning Strategies for the Classroom Blog

Many kids and young adults would benefit academically and socially by improving their executive functioning skills. These skills include: planning, organization, time management, task initation, working memory, metacognition, self-control, sustained attention, flexibility, and perseverance. If you need more background on each of these specific skills, read my post on Executive Functioning Skills Explained. Strategies to […]

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

10 Ways to Promote a Growth Mindset

September 10, 2016 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

10 ways to promote a growth mindset blog

Having a growth mindset means understanding that you can develop your own strengths and weaknesses through hard work, dedication, and grit. By teaching students to have a growth mindset, kids and young adults can better learn to work through challenges and overcome adversity in their lives. The opposite of a growth mindset is a fixed […]

Filed Under: Classroom Management, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, Study Skills, Teaching

Social Skills for Middle and High School Kids

September 4, 2016 by pathway2success 4 Comments

Teaching Social Skills to Middle and High School Kids blog

Most middle and high school teachers like to hope that students come to them already pre-programmed with strong social skills and abilities. It would definitely make classes easier, but we know that it is not true in many cases. Sometimes, problems with lacking social skills actually manifest themselves as behavioral challenges. For example, the student […]

Filed Under: Classroom Management, Social Skills, Special Education

Top 5 Reasons You’ll Love Going Back to School (and a Giveaway!)

August 21, 2016 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

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Whether you’ve already started or you’re just getting your classroom ready, back to school can be a big change from summer vacation for teachers. Once school starts, you’ll definitely miss the silence of waking up with no alarm clock and being able to go to the bathroom whenever you want. However, it’s more important to […]

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Using Social Scripts for Autism

August 14, 2016 by pathway2success 4 Comments

Using Social Scripts for Autism

Social scripts, also known as stories, are one of the most effective and simple ways to provide support to kids with autism. A social script is a short narrative written in first person that discusses one problem situation. So, they come in especially handy for really any situation that comes up. Sometimes a teacher might […]

Filed Under: Autism, Managing Challenging Behaviors, Special Education

Executive Functioning Skills Explained

August 1, 2016 by pathway2success 2 Comments

Executive Functioning Strategies for the Classroom Blog Post

Executive functioning skills are getting a lot of attention right now in education. Honestly, it’s not even the amount of attention that they deserve, though. Executive functions are essentially the building blocks for completing all tasks in life (in school and beyond). If you think of executive functioning, you might just think of a student […]

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

Back to School Giveaway

July 29, 2016 by pathway2success 1 Comment

Back to School Giveaway

To celebrate the back to school season, I’m giving away a $10 TpT gift card. TpT is a great place to load up on so many of your back to school needs. Go ahead and enter below. Then head to my TpT store and check off everything on your back to school shopping list. Here […]

Filed Under: Back to School, Uncategorized

My Top Three Resources

July 6, 2016 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

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Teachers are starting to think about back to school time. Even though it’s probably far away for you (and you still have plenty of time to relax, travel, go shopping, visit the beach, or enjoy whatever it is you do), it’s also the perfect time to start thinking about what resources and materials you’d like […]

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12 TpT Tips You Need to Know

July 2, 2016 by pathway2success 1 Comment

12 TpT Tips You Need to Know

Yesterday marked my 2 Year Anniversary with starting Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) as a teacher-author. I really wanted to make a post to share some tips that have helped me be successful, but it actually turned into a therapeutic experience for me to look back on the experience as a whole. I’m very serious when […]

Filed Under: Tips for Teachers

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🧠 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.
πŸŽ‰ Some healthy habits to start the year off strong πŸŽ‰ 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.
πŸŽ‰ 5 steps to start the new year: 5 - List five wo πŸŽ‰ 5 steps to start the new year:

5 - List five words you want the new year to stand for.

4 - List four people or things you are grateful for.

3 - List three coping strategies you can use to help you manage stress this year.

2 - List two ways you hope to improve or grow.

1 - Choose one positive statement to say to yourself to start the year.

Use these steps with your students to start the year off strong!

And of course, let me know if you want the link to the whole activity.
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