Managing a classroom with SPD students requires a thoughtful approach to ensure a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Here are some strategies to help: Create a...
Managing and Treating MRELD
Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder (MRELD) affects both understanding (receptive language) and speaking (expressive language). Managing and treating MRELD...
Managing and Treating SPD Students
Managing and treating SPD students involves a combination of therapies, strategies, and environmental adjustments to help them cope with sensory challenges. Here are some...
Managing Curriculum and Programs in a Homeschool Business
(Without Losing Your Sanity or Your Sticky Notes) When it comes to running a homeschool business—whether it’s a curriculum company, a co-op, or a microschool—the real magic...
Managing Your ADHD to Homeschool
Managing ADHD involves strategies targeting different aspects of life to improve focus, organization, and emotional regulation. These are all critical aspects of managing...
Match their Communication Style
Activities: Build Rapport Mirroring communication style helps establish rapport and builds comfort. Tips If they are speaking quietly, match their tone without...
Match their Pace
Activities: Using Non-Verbal Communication Mirroring behavior helps build rapport and fosters trust Tips Adjust your movements or speech to match theirs, while staying...
Misunderstanding Others’ Emotions
Solution: Use role-reversal activities where students imagine how others feel. Result: Builds empathy and perspective-taking skills.
Misunderstanding Others’ Intentions
Solution: Role-play scenarios to improve perspective-taking. Result: Students develop empathy and reduce impulsive reactions.
Misunderstanding Peers’ Emotions
Builds empathy and perspective-taking skills. Tip: Discuss scenarios where students guess what a peer might feel and why.
Misuse of the Calming Corner
Solution: Establish clear guidelines for when and how to use the calming area. Result: Ensures the space is respected and used effectively.
Mixed Receptive-Expressive Language Disorder
Mixed receptive-expressive language disorder (MRELD) is a communication disorder that affects both understanding (receptive language) and speaking or expressing oneself...