Teaching skills
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If you want to raise strong and confident children, teaching assertiveness is key. Assertive children know how to stand up for themselves (and others) without being hurtful or mean. Here are 5 key step for raising assertive children.
Kelsey O'Connell saved to Communication
Games are a great way to teach and practice social skills like conversations, turn taking, self-control, and more. Use some of these ideas to help kids and teens improve their social skills in your classroom. #pathway2success

Tiffany Martin saved to Preschool Learning
Ted Talks to teach executive functioning skills | working memory | sustained persistence | planning/prioritizing
Self-regulation is the ability to control behavioral and emotional responses. It’s having the skill to calm yourself down when you get upset, to adjust to a change, and to handle frustration without outbursts. And it’s a foundational developmental skill! Teaching self-regulation takes practice and patience. Here are some simple ways to support your kids’ self-regulation […]

WY Quality Counts! saved to For Parents
Executive functioning skills are some of the most foundational elements for academic and social success. They are the skills that help us to plan, stay organized, pay attention to important information, use strategies to get us back on track when we veer off course, be flexible when things don't go
Ulla Salo saved to Elämänhallintataidot
Teaching social skills is so important to ensure that students understand character development and respect. Read about how we use hundreds of SEL lessons, printable storybooks, partner plays and social skills games to help create responsible citizens! #SEL #characterdevelopment #socialemotionaldevelopment #teachingsocialskills #firstgradesocialskills #kindergartensocialskillslessons
Social skills are a critical element to helping kids succeed socially, emotionally, personally, and even academically. These are the skills are the behaviors that help kids join in conversations, collaborate with peers, develop lasting friendships, self-advocate when they need help, and so much more

Michelle Farris saved to Teacher's Resources
Executive functioning skills are some of the most foundational elements for academic and social success. They are the skills that help us to plan, stay organized, pay attention to important information, use strategies to get us back on track when we veer off course, be flexible when things don't go
Linda Mercer saved to STUDY SKILLS/EFs
Awesome list of social skills for kids and step-by-step directions for teaching social skill lessons!

Laura Candler saved to Cooperative Learning