Empowering your child with confidence is one of the greatest gifts you can give them. In "Building Confidence: Empowering Your Child for Success," you'll discover invaluable insights and practical strategies to help your child develop the self-assurance they need to thrive.This comprehensive resource is packed with actionable tips on nurturing confidence in children of all ages. From fostering a positive self-image and teaching resilience to encouraging independence and celebrating achievements,
Use these detailed slides, note-taking organizer, and matching-style review activity to teach your audience about the 12 most common cognitive distortions! This will help students get a handle on their anxiety and increase their social emotional health. This lesson helps students become more anxiety-literate. Teachers can use this to bring some SEL into their regular-ed classroom, when teaching advisory, or with special populations. This can be used to supplement Second Step. This can also be us
10 Positive Order of Operations Problems - 3 numbers - 25 Worksheets - Set 1Engage your students with this 10-question worksheet, designed to reinforce their understanding of the order of operations. Featuring three positive numbers in each problem, this resource is perfect for practicing and mastering this essential math concept. Use it as a classroom activity or homework assignment to help your students excel in math!
Guided notes on writing and graphing inequalities. Short overview of the basics of creating inequalities. Great for note taking with students as you guide them through this activity.Topics include: Writing inequalitiesCheck for solutions on an inequalityGraphing inequalitiesSolve real world problem with inequalities
This is a power point presentation based upon my latest book, Drugs, Kids and Crime: Surviving Our Drug Obsessed Culture Revised 2nd Edition. I use this presentation as a framework for conducting drug education and prevention workshops. With proper study of the source material and preparation any educator can use this tool to convey the same information with ease. This product is great for 10-12th grades and Community College or trade School instruction in the ADS Program.
Mean, Mode, Median and Range Explained (Math Handout / PPT Presentation)
Quick review for students. Perfect PowerPoint presentation to accompany any instruction sessions.
All the important facts that you need to know compiled in an easy-to-understand PowerPoint presentation.
Designed for "At Risk" youth in particular. This book provides them with the basic fundamentals of how to successfully function in this society from communicating, to showing mutual respect for young men and women as well as respect for authority as well as how to look the part and effect themselves and the community at large. It also addresses peer pressure. This Audio/Video book is one that prompts discussion and self-reflection.
This is an introduction lesson to the Elementary/Intermediate Algebra which defines what is the real numbers set as well as different types of set notations. Besides important definitions of terms used through whole algebra there are included properties for real numbers and visual chart of real numbers subsets. I use the nestled principle to explain for students how each subset belongs to its set. It is even more powerful if you have some objects to show how each one piece is nested inside bigge
Introduction All over the world, children, irrespective of race, gender or geographical location: Ø Have energetic bodies Ø Like manipulating by use of fingers Ø Have inquisitive minds Ø Have spontaneous feelings These characteristics should be utilized to assist the development of the child. In this lesson, you are going to see how play influences the intellectual, social, physical and emotional development.
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IntroductionWe are now going to focus on theories associated with social interaction. We are basically trying to understand how people start relating with each other and the aspects that build or break a relationship. We are also going to focus on participants’ behaviours as they relate with others. We will basically focus on three theories namely; Social Exchange, Social Systems and the Dramaturgical approach.
Meaning of Speech DeficitsThese are disorders related to speaking. They include speech retardation, speech fluency disorder and Aphasia. Here below we will discuss the three of them. However, it is important to bear in mind that different scholars as well as lecturers may present them in a different order.
You have heard people say that human beings are social animals. This may simply mean that one cannot live in total isolation but must relate with others in some way. As one lives with others there must be some form of contact that involves at least two people. Social interaction as a concept is basically a combination of two separate terms that could be defined singly. Let us define the two words according to the Winston Dictionary,§ Social- The term is used to describe the aspect of men living
Prof. Hoff is back again with his unique method of teaching mathematics. This time, he is review operations with numbers. In this video, he frames numbers in terms of place values and the number line and uses that background to present operations with whole numbers.
The professor's approach combines a little bit of math history along with an explanation of why things are done they way we have always been taught - and he throws in some alternative procedures as well. His method relies on show
Introduction This article discusses theories of play in early childhood education. "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." This phrase is very common. There are many theories of play as presented below.
This powerpoint presentation provides an overview of what is challenging behaviours or behaviours of concern in people with intellectual disability. Moreover, it provides a breakdown of how and what roles the support system may play in the various settings.
Do the languages we speak shape the way we think, act and believe? Or do they merely express thoughts? Does the structure of a language shape the very thoughts we wish to express? Does a person’s behaviour depend on his or her language? Does culture determine how a language will be spoken and interpreted? What is the relationship between language and behaviour? These questions form the basis of a very interesting discussion that we shall reflect upon in this chapter.
The social health of an individual refers to how well he or she is able to get along with other people, how other people react to him or her, and how he interacts with social institutions and societal way of life. One who is socially healthy, can easily make friends and keep them, has loving relationships, respects the rights of others, gives and accepts help, communicates his or her needs to others and is trustworthy.