https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/48401/how-schools-use-brain-science-to-help-traumatized-kids-heal-and-learn
Building a Positive Staff Culture Takes Work
Schools Let Students Take Laptops Home In Hopes Of Curbing 'Summer Slide'
Share Who Said That
https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/students-acknowledging-other-ideas
The Emotional, Uncomfortable Classroom
The 3 Types of ADHD
GUILT: I'm Working 60 Hours and I Feel That I'm Not Doing Enough
“I Know! I Know!” Self-Control Solutions for Kids Who Blurt Out
Children with ADHD don’t blurt out answers or talk over people to be purposely rude. Their impulse-control problems are neurological and tough for them to see. But with these tips (and lots of practice) they can learn to stop interrupting.
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