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Mental Health And Learning
This is a quick, practical episode for teachers on how student mental health directly impacts learning. Learn why stress shows up as behavior, how emotions shape focus and engagement, and simple…
Keeping Your Students Grounded As School Wraps Up
You're almost to the end of the school year! Hang in there! In this episode, we're talking about how to support the emotional well-being of your student during the end of the school year. We'll…
End Of The Year Teacher Survival Kit With Andrew Smith, Behavior Coach
The end of the year is here and everyone is feeling it. Your students' behaviors are spiking, routines are wobbling, and teachers everywhere feel the fatigue setting in. If that's you, know you're…
Autism and Support With Classroom Behavior
Today we're diving into one of the most important topics teachers ask about - supporting students with autism in ways that honor their strengths, protect their nervous system, and make learning feel…
SEL & Trauma-Informed Supports That Fit April
April is one of the toughest months of the school year for teachers, and not because teachers are doing anything wrong. It’s because every pressure point hits at once: student nervous systems,…
From Silliness To Stability-April Interventions That Stick
Research shows that student behavior problems have been persistently high in April. Sometimes the overload of your students nervous system comes out in silliness. This is an attempt to regulate,…
Building Stamina For Testing Season with Andrew Smith, Behavior Coach
Today Andrew and I are talking about something every teacher feels this time of year—how to help students build the stamina they need to stay focused, regulated, and confident during testing season.…
Why Sensory Needs Shift In March
Students sensory systems are constantly scanning for safety, predictability, and balance/regulation. Seasonal transitions disrupt that balance in ways that show up in their behaviors. More daylight…
Regulate First-Quick Micro-Practices That Will Calm Your Classroom
When your students nervous system is dysregulated, the parts of the brain responsible for reasoning, compliance, and problem-solving are not working. A 60 second regulation micro-practice will lower…
Why Student Behavior Regresses in March and How To Fix It
March is when tired brains, stale routines, and rising spring energy collide. If you're seeing more impulsivity, more conflict, or more emotional swings, it's not you, it's a predictable nervous…
Impulsivity: Simple Classroom Strategies with Andrew Smith
Students with impulse behavior are in every classroom, from blurting, pushing peers, rushing through their work to overreacting. Andrew and I will unpack some of the causes behind this behavior and…
Best Behavior Strategies For Students With ADHD
If you've ever felt like you're repeating directions a hundred times, juggling impulsivity. or trying to keep a student engaged while also managing the rest of your class.....you're not alone. Your…
Why Student Behavior Spikes During the Holidays and How To Survive It
Discover why student behavior intensifies before holidays and learn trauma-informed strategies to reduce stress, support regulation and create a calmer classroom. Remember, if your classroom feels…
Teaching Friendship Skills and Kindness For Your Class
Your students learn to connect, include, and care for one another by using their friendship skills and by showing kindness. These are core nervous system skills that all of your students need. Since…
Mid-Year Strategy Conversation With Andrew Smith, Behavior Coach
During the mid-school year, routines slip, motivation dips, some behaviors resurface and teachers are asking, "Is it just me or is everyone a little off?" Well thankfully you're in the right place…
Learn Five Trauma-Informed Ways to Support Student Regulation
Today is all about post-holiday dysregulation and micro-interventions that support regulation, build safety, and protect connection with your students. These will guide them to get back on track for…
Winter Classroom Activities That Boost Engagement and Emotional Regulation-223
We're exploring simple, trauma-informed routines and cozy winter activities that help students settle their nervous system, build self-awareness, and stay grounded during the colder months. We'll be…
How To Rebuild Your Classroom Community In January
January may feel like a "second first day." Your students are coming in "wild!" They're tired and emotional after their winter break and it's a tough transition being back at school. They've had…
What This Year Taught Us About Behavior - #222
Beneath the noise, the fatigue, and daily fires you put out, there are behavior patterns. There are signals and then moments of growth. Today we're looking at what we saw, why it mattered, and how…
Safeguard Your Mind:Mental Health Tips for Educators - #221
You are essential to the success of your students but how do you hold it all together? In this episode, we explore simple, research-backed tools to safeguard your mental health in a busy, chaotic…
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