Half 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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Throughout the school day students make behavior choices (for better or worse). Learning to identify and regulate those behavior choices is a tough job. A job that not all kids can do on their own; my students need to be taught how to identify and regulate those behaviors choices.
Students will be able to identify their current turbulent emotional state and be taught ways to self-regulate.
The general idea would be to have a student enter the self-regulation room (with a trained adult), identify their current emotional state, discover which activities will help foster self-regulation, allow a choice of activity, self-check their emotional state, and finally return to their educational activity ready to learn.
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Throughout the school day students make behavior choices (for better or worse). Learning to identify and regulate those behavior choices is a tough job. A job that not all kids can do on their own; my students need to be taught how to identify and regulate those behaviors choices.
Students will be able to identify their current turbulent emotional state and be taught ways to self-regulate.
The general idea would be to have a student enter the self-regulation room (with a trained adult), identify their current emotional state, discover which activities will help foster self-regulation, allow a choice of activity, self-check their emotional state, and finally return to their educational activity ready to learn.