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9 Executive Functioning Abilities Learners Use In Every Class

January 3, 2023 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Understanding executive functioning skills is important for every educator. That’s because students use many executive functioning processes in the classroom every single day. When we understand these abilities, we can teach, target, and support them when we need to. What are executive functioning skills? Executive functioning skills are the processes in our brain that help […]

Filed Under: Executive Functioning Skills Tagged With: executive functioning, study skills

12 Simple Ways to Practice Mindfulness

December 19, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Mindfulness is a self-regulation strategy. With practice, it can help us feel calm, confident, and focused. And while it’s very helpful for us, as adults, mindfulness is a powerful skill we can teach to children and young adults. The goal of this article is to promote simple mindful strategies you can try with your students […]

Filed Under: Mindfulness, Social Emotional Learning

20+ Homework Strategies for Parents

December 13, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Homework can be a big source of frustration for kids and parents at home. Even more, it can be a challenge that carries over from home to school when the child doesn’t complete the work and is behind in class. If your child is struggling with homework, read through these strategies and give some a […]

Filed Under: Back to School, Executive Functioning Skills, Special Education, Study Skills Tagged With: homework, organization, study skills, tips for parents

Positive Self-Talk for Executive Functioning Success

November 16, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Some children and teens may struggle with executive functioning skills like planning, organization, time management, and attention. While there are many supports and strategies to put in place for kids and teens with executive functioning challenges, positive self-talk is one simple technique we can teach our learners. The idea behind positive self-talk is simple; It’s […]

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10 Brain Games to Boost Executive Functioning Skills

November 2, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

For kids and teens who struggle with basic executive functioning skills, improving them isn’t always easy. Brain games can help with this by making it fun to practice skills like organization, time management, attention, and working memory. Whether kids are finding words in a puzzle or deciphering a hidden code, brain games turn a fun […]

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12+ Social Emotional Skills that Board Games Build

October 18, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Games are one of the most engaging and meaningful ways to practice social-emotional skills with children and young adults. While there are many fancy online games and activities, sometimes you can’t beat an old board game. Board games are simple, predictable, and easy to pull out whenever you have some extra time during class. In […]

Filed Under: Social Emotional Learning, Social Skills, Special Education

15+ Classroom Practices to Build Self-Regulation Skills

October 10, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Self-regulation skills are one of the biggest keys for success for students in the classroom. These are some of the skills that help students focus during lessons, wait their turn to share in group activities, transition to a new task when time is up, and start tasks right away. Self-regulation skills are extraordinarily important in […]

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Executive Functioning Accommodations for Emotions and Behavior

September 20, 2022 by pathway2success 1 Comment

Students with executive functioning challenges may also struggle with managing their emotions and maintaining appropriate behavior in the classroom. This is because the umbrella of executive functioning also includes skills for self-control, flexibility, and perseverance. Additionally, some students may not fully understand the classroom expectations to be able to follow them through. In order to […]

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20+ Morning Meeting Activities with a SEL Focus

September 6, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Morning meeting is the perfect beginning of the day for students and teachers alike. That’s because morning meeting is a consistent start to every day, develops meaningful relationships, builds a positive classroom community, and provides a venue to work on social-emotional skills. And even better, morning meeting with a SEL focus is something every teacher […]

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Using Whiteboard Messages to Build Social-Emotional Skills

August 23, 2022 by pathway2success Leave a Comment

Build social-emotional learning skills in the classroom in just 10 minutes a day using whiteboard messages. Whiteboard messages are prompts projected or written on the whiteboard where students can get up and write their own responses each day. By focusing these messages specifically on social emotional learning topics, whiteboard messages become one of the simplest […]

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❤️ Start your morning with a SEL-focused word of t ❤️ Start your morning with a SEL-focused word of the day!

This set gives you the opportunity to build social-emotional skills every single day of the year.

Comment "slides" in the comments and I'll send you the link!
When we practice coping strategies together, we're When we practice coping strategies together, we're really helping kids build their own self-regulation toolbox.

What are some calm-down strategies you practice together to start the year off strong?
A quick mini-guide to understanding executive func A quick mini-guide to understanding executive functioning skills and how they impact learners in the classroom.

We can build skills and strategies together. ❤️
🧠 So excited to finally share! I haven't posted i 🧠 So excited to finally share!

I haven't posted in a while, but I've been hard at work! I just added this yearlong executive functioning word of the day set for elementary learners.

Every day includes a targeted executive functioning focused word or phrase, short definition, and question to get kids thinking.

I also added an educator guide with sample sentences and answers. My goal was truly to make a simple no-prep way to get kids building their brains.

Just comment "send me" if you want a link in your inbox to check it out!
Is it me or do we all need some extra calm-down st Is it me or do we all need some extra calm-down strategies lately?

I put this article together a while ago filled with free resources and strategies to help kids build their inner calm.

Say "link" in the comments if you want the article sent to your inbox!

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