Anybody else’s school have rules about not letting the kids jump in puddles? How ridiculous is that? Send an email home asking parents to send extra clothes with their kids and let them PLAY. This morning I happily dug out my son’s rubber boots so he could splash in puddles at recess. WhenContinue reading “Convenience Shouldn’t Outweigh the Needs of Children”
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Executive Functions in the Classroom
How teachers and school staff can support students with executive functioning difficulties In my personal and professional experience, when we inform a teacher that a student in their class has ADHD, a learning disability — or any divergent neurotype — they often nod as though they understand and don’t ask specific questions about that student.Continue reading “Executive Functions in the Classroom”