If your student often loses their train of thought while speaking and might get easily embarrassed How to Apply It! 1) Losing track of one's thoughts in the middle of speaking happens to everyone, it's knowing how to recover that makes all the difference. 1... View More
If your student often struggles to complete assignments or tests in the allotted time Instruction and Practice 1)Objective: Students will be able to show their full knowledge and boost their self-confidence when they are allowed extra time on assignments or ... View More
If your child is disorganized or messy How to Apply It! 1) Students who are disorganized often have problems with late or lost homework, lateness, and inefficient homework and study habits, so don't wait to help your child organize and clean-up until after... View More
If your child needs help with planning and organization How to Apply It! 1) Parents can help children improve their planning and organization skills by setting aside a specified time to plan ahead. 1) Schedule a set, weekly time to meet with each child alo... View More
All students, particularly those who work more slowly or are having difficulty Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will have individualized math facts goals for both accuracy and speed so they can focus on their own progress and develop self-confidence rather th... View More
If your student reads slowly or easily loses focus while reading independently How to Apply It! 1) Emerging readers should have individualized goals, beyond pages or time, so they can focus on their own progress and develop self-confidence. 1) The rule of... View More
If your student struggles with making connections, inferencing, or retention How to Apply It! 1) Before delving into a new or challenging topic, take two steps back to review foundational information so you know students haven't forgotten the basics and th... View More
If your student complains about words jumping on a page or skips lines or words when reading Teach It! 1)Objective: Students will use these simple tracking strategies if they have trouble focusing their eyes or their mind when they read. 2)Teacher Takeaways... View More