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Children with ADHD are often misunderstood and seem to have poor impulse control. It makes them hate school. However, as special education teachers, there are things we can do to help our students with ADHD learn to how to control their bodies. In this post we cover how to ask students with ADHD to pause and consider consequences before acting. Teaching impulse control to your students can improve their academic performance, and your kids with disabilities will thank you. Kids With Disabilities, School Environment, Yelled At, Impulse Control, Hate School, Teacher Tips, Teacher Organization, Special Education Teacher, School Resources

Children with ADHD are often misunderstood and seem to have poor impulse control. It makes them hate school. However, as special education teachers, there are things we can do to help our students with ADHD learn to how to control their bodies. In this post we cover how to ask students with ADHD to pause and consider consequences before acting. Teaching impulse control to your students can improve their academic performance, and your kids with disabilities will thank you.

Teaching impulse control to students with ADHD is different than teaching it to students with autism. Often kids with ADHD, hate school because they are often getting into trouble with teachers and other adults. As special education teachers, we should know this can affect their academic performance. To help kids with ADHD learn in school we have to teach them impulse control. In this blog post, we cover the steps you need to teach your students, and how to take small baby steps toward control. Stop Impulsive Behavior, Impulsivity Control For Kids, Talkative Students, Educational Therapy, Baby Baker, Hyperactive Kids, Middle School Boys, Behavior Plans, Yelled At

Teaching impulse control to students with ADHD is different than teaching it to students with autism. Often kids with ADHD, hate school because they are often getting into trouble with teachers and other adults. As special education teachers, we should know this can affect their academic performance. To help kids with ADHD learn in school we have to teach them impulse control. In this blog post, we cover the steps you need to teach your students, and how to take small baby steps toward…

LITERATURE IDEAS HIGH SCHOOLS: Hate U Give book lessons and Hate U Give movie activities to help you add sensitive topics to your lesson plans. Great for diversity studies and compare and contrast ideas for high school! AWESOME resources for teaching Hate U Give to add to your literature project ideas or diversity activities. #hateyougive #booklessons #highschoolbooks #diversitylesson Literature Project Ideas, Movie Activities, Diversity Activities, Special Education Lesson Plans, Book Lessons, Literature Project, Novel Study Activities, High School Books, Homeschool Lesson Plans

LITERATURE IDEAS HIGH SCHOOLS: Hate U Give book lessons and Hate U Give movie activities to help you add sensitive topics to your lesson plans. Great for diversity studies and compare and contrast ideas for high school! AWESOME resources for teaching Hate U Give to add to your literature project ideas or diversity activities. #hateyougive #booklessons #highschoolbooks #diversitylesson

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I wish we had clued in to our daughter’s generalized anxiety disorder a lot earlier then we did. It’s not for a lack of information available, it’s just that you don’t research it when you believe your child simply hates school. I mean our generation struggled with complicated friendships, PE class, and strict teachers too. Even our great-grandmothers had to survive the “mean girls”. So, our children will make it through, too, right? The problem is sometimes it’s more than just struggling to…

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For many students writing can be intimidating and overwhelming. That's why it's essential to provide students with a variety of writing activities to make learning meaningful and rewarding. Here are a few of my favorite ways to make writing engaging for reluctant writers in your classroom. TIMED WRITING ACTIVITIES Timed writing activities challenge students to race the clock as they write as much as they can during a fixed time period. Students are encouraged to “just write.” There is no…