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Engaging in activities that require concentration is important for children's overall development and well-being. Here are several reasons why: 1. Cognitive Development: Concentration is a fundamental cognitive skill that helps children improve their attention span, memory, and problem-solving abilities. By focusing on a specific task or activity, children learn to process information more effectively and develop critical thinking skills. 2. Academic Performance: Concentration is closely linke
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Engaging in activities that require concentration is important for children's overall development and well-being. Here are several reasons why: 1. Cognitive Development: Concentration is a fundamental cognitive skill that helps children improve their attention span, memory, and problem-solving abilities. By focusing on a specific task or activity, children learn to process information more effectively and develop critical thinking skills. 2. Academic Performance: Concentration is closely linke
Let's Take a Sensory Break Digital Download Classroom Header, Instant Download - Etsy
Click the link to find my "Let's Take a Sensory Break" header for the wall in my sensory corner in my autism special education classroom! This header adds a fun and colorful touch to our sensory corner!
Executive Functioning Skills Activities, Worksheets, and Lessons for Elementary
Teach critical executive functioning skills to younger kids! They too can learn planning, organization, attention, and more.
Question of the Day journal prompts for special education
Differentiated journals to use as a bell ringer! Start off the day errorlessly and help students learn to express their opinions with confidence. Great for special education classrooms, autism and speech rooms.
Blurting Out Executive Functioning Skills Self Monitoring Visual Supports
Do your students need frequent redirection for blurting out? Are you losing valuable instructional time due to blurting out? Blurting out is often related to poor impulse control. Impulse control is an important executive functioning skill. It can often be improved on by using different strategies and supports. This printable resource includes visuals and self-monitoring sheets for students to set and track goals. Included: 1 printable 8.5" x 11" visual reminder poster that says, "I raise