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Be a Hero against Bullying

Be a Hero against Bullying

Bullying is no joke. Say "NO" to bullying and stand up for others!

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Be An Everyday Hero

Be An Everyday Hero

When it comes to standing up to bullies, kids need to know that they hold more power than they think they do! Use this fun coloring page to inspire them to "Be An Everyday Hero" in all areas of their life.

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Before, During, and After: Staying Involved with Parents at Each  Step of the IEP Team Initial Evaluation Process

Before, During, and After: Staying Involved with Parents at Each Step of the IEP Team Initial Evaluation Process

Though implementing Individual Education Plans (IEPs) is a daily part of your job requirement, it can be an overwhelming process for both you and the parents of your students with special needs. Taking time to determine how you, as a teacher, can help children and their parents benefit before, during, and after the IEP process ensures that you’ll be able to work together as a team to create a successful academic environment. This FREE DOWNLOAD offers strategies and tools to help you as you work with the IEP process.

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Enjoy School

Enjoy School

Starting in a new school can be difficult for anyone. For a child with special needs, the journey can be a little tougher. Use this coloring page to talk with your child about the transitions and how even new things can be fun!

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Introducing Feelings Gauges

Introducing Feelings Gauges

Does your child have trouble understanding and expressing his or her emotions? These feelings gauges could help!

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My Emotions Chart: Helping Your Child Identify and Understand Emotions

My Emotions Chart: Helping Your Child Identify and Understand Emotions

Does your child struggle to describe emotions? This free chart has illustrations and labels for twelve feelings to help your child identify and express them to you and others.

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Understanding Emotions Teacher Guide

Understanding Emotions Teacher Guide

Teaching your student to better understand his emotions and how to use coping strategies is good for all concerned in the classroom. Use the free Emotional Scaling download to teach your student more about his emotions and build skills toward self-regulation.

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Using Collaborative Problem Solving in the Classroom

Using Collaborative Problem Solving in the Classroom

Curious about what Collaborative Problem Solving looks like in the classroom? This FAQ and planning guide will change how you deal with consistently challenging behaviors and unmet expectations.

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Ways to Be a Hero

Ways to Be a Hero

Being a hero doesn't require great acts! Often times, it's the little things that mean the most to those you help!

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