So you’re all prepped for your new teaching year – your classroom décor is sorted, name cards are laminated to the tables and you’ve even programmed for the first couple of weeks (well ok, not most of you but for the over achievers, gold star. Your ‘first week of school’ teacher checklist is looking good!Continue reading “Help! My Student Has a Language Disorder: 3 Strategies for Term 1”
Category Archives: Classroom Management
How to Teach Safe Hands and Safe Feet in Your Classroom: 3 Activities to Use Today!
Choosing the teaching career path is not something that anyone jumps into lightly. We become teachers because we want to help children learn, to show them new ways of doing things and to help them discover their own potential. We want to create interesting and exciting lessons, we want our classrooms to look warm andContinue reading “How to Teach Safe Hands and Safe Feet in Your Classroom: 3 Activities to Use Today!”
Why is My Student Struggling to Learn? 5 Signs of Language Disorders
Learn the signs of Developmental Language Disorders in your classroom. Includes free Checklist!
5 Ways to Use a First-Then Visual Board in Your SPED Classroom
Not sure how to use your First-Then Chart to maximise student outcomes? This blog post has you covered!
Stool Withholding in School Aged Children: When your child isn’t toilet trained
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5 Ways to Incorporate Movement Breaks into Your Classroom (without your students even knowing!)
With an overcrowded curriculum and constant classroom interruptions, as dedicated and BUSY teachers you want your students to maximise their learning time. I hear you! And we know that students can learn best when they are regulated, settled and alert. One of the best tricks to ensure that your students maintain focus and engagement isContinue reading “5 Ways to Incorporate Movement Breaks into Your Classroom (without your students even knowing!)”
3 Tips To Help Your Child Pack Their Own School Bag
Make school mornings a breeze with these top tips!
4 Tips To Help Your Child Play With Their Toys
One of the biggest questions families ask me as a paediatric speech pathologist is ‘why won’t my child play with their toys?’. This is a huge topic and one that has many answers and discussion points. So let’s grab a cuppa, settle in and look at some of the reasons why your child may beContinue reading “4 Tips To Help Your Child Play With Their Toys”
