Join us, April 13th through 17th, for Circle Week. We take a more detailed look at what you need to prepare for a circle. Also, win a chance to sit in on a virtual circle with Circle Mamma herself, Denise Holliday.
Read MoreDancing is a great way to get your blood pumping and connect with everyone at home. And what better day for a dance party than a Friday. Although dancing looks different for every age group, find a song that everyone likes to help you connect.
Read MoreNow that our days go more slowly we have more time for meals with our family; especially breakfast. Breakfast has now become the morning check-in with everyone you’re in quarantine with.
Read MoreWellness extends beyond your physical well being and goes into your mental state. During this current state of quarantine, it is more important than ever to take time for yourself every day.
Read MoreNow that our days go more slowly we have more time for meals with our family; especially breakfast. Breakfast has now become the morning check-in with everyone you’re in quarantine with.
Read MoreThere’s one in every home; an early bird. Everyone knows this person sets the mood for the morning. With no rush to get to school now, we can take a moment in our mornings to appreciate who you are with and make the best if it.
Read MoreAfter a never-ending week, nothing sounds better than a day at the beach. Even though we are unable to go to the beach, more or less our homes, we can do our best to stay positive and pretend. When you unpack this beach day theme with your students, have them close their eyes and imagine what a day at the beach feels like.
Read MoreDrawing can be a great way for students to take time for themselves. Similar to how we use relational tools, drawing can also help students express how they are feeling.
Read MoreAny day is a good day for pizza, especially with your students. Just like relational tools, pizza is a great way to bring students together of any age.
Read MoreLearning who your student’s favorite celebrity is can be any easy way to connect with them. Additionally, it helps you gain more knowledge about your students that you can use to personalize things for them in the future.
Read MoreEach day we will be providing you daily themed package including; Question of the Day, SPARK, 2-minute Connection and a Pulse Meter
Read MoreTwo Minute Connections are designed to take place daily in each of your classes. Yes, you read that correct - daily. We believe that investing two minutes each day brings more value than attempting to build or sustain community through other practices once a week or monthly.
Read MorePulse Meters are used as tools to strengthen our students social emotional intelligence and promote greater self awareness.
Read MoreSparks provide a proactive platform for classroom teachers to create intentional plans for students. Sparks also allow teachers to check in with students on their day allowing for direct interactions between the student and teacher promoting a positive exchange.
Read MoreProactive relational tools continue to be critical in building relationships, and it’s important that we empower parents with these as they begin to support our students in new ways.
Read MoreKevin shares some thoughts on how NEDRP in combination with educators can support our students, and their parents, as we adjust to distance learning.
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