How to help your child find the right learning styles to enhance their potential in school and to prep the brain for higher learning. Learning is unique and different for each child.
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Photographer Cambridge Jones guides the BBC through his 26 Characters exhibition at the Story Museum.
Tantrums Don’t Help Me Fix a Problem is a social story created by TAP. This particular social story is written to help children understand why tantrums will not fix their problem. It also hel…
The Human Knot game has been long used as a team-building exercise and a fun way of breaking the ice with new groups of people. This is a great game for when you're babysitting or leading camp activities, and all it requires are willing...
Young readers can build their comprehension skills as they read this passage from a children's classic, "The Story of Dr. Dolittle."
Apolaki and Mayari are Bathala's children with a mortal. The the light of their eyes serves as the light throughout the world.
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Arne Svenson's Unspeaking Likeness collects the forensic facial reconstructions of men, women, and children who lost their identities when they died.
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Research has shown that when students have a fixed mindset they are less likely to find success than those with a growth mindset. How do we teach parents...
This infographic explains how trauma can be passed on from a caregiver to affect a child's early development and impact them in adulthood later on.
Teaching children to think about their thinking, to use metacognition, is essential to their learning. This is because when children can use metacognitive strategies to...
Psychologist Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development has 4 stages: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.
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Today is Tuesday, November 12, 2013. The Anishinaabe Ojibway people teach their children a set of principles known as the Seven Grandfathers. The story goes that seven grandfathers (spiritual bein…
Encourage your children to use super similes and marvellous metaphors in their writing with our resource pack. This includes a helpful topic guide, a reference mat, display banners and a wide range of classroom activities to explore!
Positive affirmations are a powerful tool for children. They improve the wellbeing, boost their self-esteem, and encourage creative thinking. Try these 7 fun and innovative ways of doing affirmations with your children!
Coping skills cards are a simple and fun way to help children learn appropriate and effective coping skills. Teaching our children coping skills is one of the most important things we can do for th…
From Cartoonist Randy Glasbergen:
Anger is a complex and difficult emotion for young children to deal with so having an awareness of anger management as an adult can really help. We need to help children learn how to recognise, talk about and manage their anger: not while they're angry, but while they're calm and happy in order to give
Hundreds of high-quality short play scripts for elementary school students. Download a pdf script today!
After hitting the ball out in 4-square, Joe completely lost his temper. He screamed, cried, yelled, and pushed one of his classmates. When the teacher asked why he reacted this way, Joe whined, "It's not fair!" And when she asked how it made his classmates feel, he looked blankly at her. He had no idea.
Great resource to post in the classroom...as well as send home for parents to use with their children!
Attachment is a lot like a dance. Some are good at it. Others…not so much. Raising a son that comes from a hard place is teaching me a lot about attachment…not only in regards to him, but about me also. A powerful thing I am learning from our Parenting Kids from Hard Places class is how […]