Teaching positive thinking is important because studies show it leads to lower rates of depression, increased work productivity, and better relationships and social life. I use children’s books about positive thinking as a gateway for opening up discussions in the learning environment. Whether you are a teacher, counselor, or parent, using books to help illustrate a topic is a great way for kids ... Read More about Children’s Books about Positive Thinking
Teaching Growth Mindset in the Classroom
Teaching growth mindset in the classroom can positively impact students' self-esteem and academic success. Arguably, a student’s mindset is the most difficult challenge a teacher faces. Yes, teaching academic subjects is a LOT of work, but whether or not a student believes in their ability to learn is really the key to it all.🔑🧠💥 It all comes down to growth vs fixed mindset. A student with a ... Read More about Teaching Growth Mindset in the Classroom
Teaching Confidence in the Classroom
Confidence is an important social-emotional skill to teach to students. I would even venture to say that it is one of the most important social-emotional skills! Without confidence, not much else will be achieved. This is why teaching confidence in the classroom is so important. I often cover self-esteem and confidence in my lessons, I use this Self-Esteem Group Curriculum that includes ... Read More about Teaching Confidence in the Classroom
Teaching about Bullying in the Classroom
Awareness, Reaction, and Prevention As educators, we play a huge part in creating safer schools and communities by teaching students about bullying. Teaching about bullying in the classroom is important because it helps prevent issues within the classroom, and creates a welcoming learning environment. We must teach kids that mistreating anyone is wrong whether it be in person, online, or ... Read More about Teaching about Bullying in the Classroom
Children’s Books about Bullying
Teaching anti-bullying in the classroom is important because it helps prevent issues within the classroom, and creates a welcoming learning environment. As educators and/or parents, you must teach them that mistreating anyone is wrong whether it be in person, online, or through text/phone. 20% of students ages 12-18 reported experiencing bullying at school, and 15 % of those were bullied online or ... Read More about Children’s Books about Bullying
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