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Mental Health Education: How To Teach The Mentally Ill Using Group Education
If you are lucky enough to experience leading a group on a psychiatric intensive care unit, you are in for a treat. You will most likely be challenged, entertained, delighted, and educated yourself all at...
3 commentsStudents Know Rights Not Responsibilities
What are the responsibilities of being a good student? Ask most pupils that as an examination question and they wouldn’t make the grade. What are the rights of a student? Put that as the compulsory...
4 commentsFirst Day of School Ice-Breakers
First day back at school can be an exciting yet nerve-wracking experience for teachers - What activities shall I do? First impressions are VERY important so what can we do to get our students involved in the...
21 commentsSparklebox Teaching Resources
I recently came across the Sparklebox site when I was looking for some teaching resources to help children learning to read, and I wish I'd discovered it months ago. It's saved me so much time and effort that...
4 commentsADHD Students
Medication alone is not the answer for students suffering from ADHD symptoms. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder requires more than the passive acceptance of prescription medications to improve your son...
0 commentsHow to Create a Daycare Classroom Newsletter
Parents rely on communication from teachers to stay updated about what’s going on inside of the childcare classroom. One way to effectively communicate with the parents of the children in your daycare class...
0 commentsA Teacher's solutions for America's School Problems
Perhaps the following thoughts will provoke a conversation about schools in America. I went to public schools and a state university for my own schooling. I have taught in a university school of education, a...
15 commentsStudents with Aspergers Syndrome: Tips for Teachers and Parents
Students with asperger's syndrome are unique, and they can affect the learning environment in both positive and negative ways. In the classroom, the asperger student can present a challenge for the most...
8 commentsPeanut Allergies and Peanut Safe Foods
Perhaps your child or one (or more) of your child’s classmates suffers from peanut allergies and you are trying to find what some people have taken to calling “peanut safe foods” to take in to the...
1 commentHosting a Children's Gingerbread House Christmas Party
Anyone can host a children's Christmas gingerbread house party. It is fun, easy, and almost any ages loves to do it.
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