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Help Students Build a Calm Brain – Free Printable
When children understand how their brains work, they gain a powerful tool for success, at school, at home, and in life. Instead of feeling frustrated by big emotions or unexpected reactions, they learn that these moments come from how their brains are wired to protect them. These Calm Brain resources teach students how to notice […]
Understanding the Emotional Intelligence Brain: How the Amygdala Shapes Student Behavior
When students seem to “snap,” shut down, or lose control, it is easy to assume they are being defiant or disrespectful. In reality, many of these reactions come from automatic processes inside the emotional intelligence brain, the system that helps us identify emotions, read social cues, and regulate behavior. At the center of this system […]
Exercise While Sitting – Arms in Motion Song FREE PDF
We all know kids need movement but sometimes maybe we don’t want a huge class disruption. Or maybe we need an inclusive brain break so all students can participate. The Arms in Motion Song allows your students to exercise while sitting. It is the perfect seated or standing brain break to help students exercise, refocus, […]
Task Initiation Strategies: How to Help Students Start Their Work
When students struggle to begin assignments, the issue is often more than reluctance. It can reflect difficulty with task initiation, an executive function skill that allows learners to start a task efficiently and independently. For some students, beginning work is the hardest part of learning. By understanding the barriers to task initiation and using research-based […]
Student Refusing to Do Work?
Every teacher has met them: the students who shut down. Arms crossed. Head down. Blank stare at the paper. A quiet “I can’t” or complete silence when you prompt them to start. At first glance, it looks like defiance. But what if that refusal is really a clue? With the right approach, we can decode […]
Pumpkin Dice Game Free Printable PDF
Bring some fall fun into your classroom, therapy session, or home with this Pumpkin Dice Game Free Printable PDF! This playful activity encourages movement, coordination, and focus, all wrapped up in a seasonal theme. Kids roll the dice, follow the directions, and complete silly or skill-based actions that promote both learning and fun. Download your […]
Writing or Walking on 8 Shape
The figure 8 is more than just a simple shape. It’s a powerful tool for building coordination, focus, and motor control in children. Whether you’re walking on an 8 shape on the floor or writing along an 8 shape on paper, this versatile activity supports both body and brain development. Learn more and download a […]
Deep Breathing Visuals Free Printable Breathing Cards
If you’re looking for a simple way to teach kids how to calm their bodies and minds, these deep breathing visuals are the perfect tool. Download your free printable deep breathing cards at the bottom of this post and pair them with the 1-2-3 Breathe With Me song for a fun, mindful moment in the […]
Nonverbal Learning Disability in the Classroom: What Does the Research Say?
Nonverbal learning disability (NVLD) has been discussed for decades, but new research confirms what many school-based professionals see daily: not all children with NVLD look the same. A recent study by Margolis and colleagues (2025) examined 180 children who met research criteria for NVLD and identified four distinct profiles. These findings are important for occupational […]
Fidgety Kids or Misbehavior? Track the Clues with This Free Tool
Every teacher has met them, the fidgety kids. The ones who bounce in their chairs, drop pencils, rock back and forth, or tap their feet during lessons. At first glance, it can look like misbehavior. But what if those wiggles are really clues? With the right approach, we can decode what’s happening and respond in […]