More than a third of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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My students are the best. To outsiders they may seem quirky, loud, or even defiant, but to me they are unique, boisterous, and strong willed! The majority of my students with social language difficulties are boys, which is why Lego therapy will be such a hit. My boys are your average teenagers; too cool for worksheets, too shy for skits, and please don't make them tell a personal story about themselves (how embarrassing!). This makes working on social skills hard. If you're not willing to attempt role playing situations we can't practice skills like body language, listening intently to others, or clearly expressing yourself.
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My students are the best. To outsiders they may seem quirky, loud, or even defiant, but to me they are unique, boisterous, and strong willed! The majority of my students with social language difficulties are boys, which is why Lego therapy will be such a hit. My boys are your average teenagers; too cool for worksheets, too shy for skits, and please don't make them tell a personal story about themselves (how embarrassing!). This makes working on social skills hard. If you're not willing to attempt role playing situations we can't practice skills like body language, listening intently to others, or clearly expressing yourself.