Conscious Discipline

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Calming Strategy Cards for Behavior Management & Self-Regulation
These Calming Cards can be hung as visuals in the classroom or cut apart and put on a ring for students to use individually when they have big feelings. These cards are also a great resource for your classroom Safe Place if you utilize Conscious Discipline strategies. Cards included are in both colo...
Brain Breaks Printable Cards, Emotion Regulation Activities, Calming Strategies
Students need regular brain breaks to help them regulate their behavior. Throughout a school day, students are constantly required to stay in control of their behavior, complete their work, focus on instruction, and participate. That's a lot of self-regulation for young students.It can be beneficial for teachers to use activities and strategies throughout the day that help students regulate. One of these strategies is brain breaks. These are short, simple activities that teachers can do during t
Conscious Discipline (@consciousdiscipline) posted on Instagram: “Executive skills are crucial building blocks for school readiness and academic and social success, even more so than early literacy or…” • Jan 12, 2021 at 3:19pm UTC
Being Helpful
One way children contribute to helping to keep the classroom safe is with School Family Jobs. Learn more here:
4 Visuals for Building Flexbility in Students
Check out this FREE download: Four Visuals for Building Flexbility, by The Autism Helper. These tools help build the essential skill of handling a change and will help students compromise, be flexible, cope with hard changes, and cooperate in the classroom. Click the link for this free download now.
Conscious Discipline - Classroom Commitments: School Version
Conscious Discipline - Classroom Commitments: School Version
Shubert Extensions: “New Friend” for Older Children
Shubert’s New Friend teaches the Skill of Empathy, and models oops-ing and doing it over when things don’t go as we’d hoped. This download includes a page of general discussion points to help plan all your Shubert book lessons, plus two “New Friend”-specific worksheets for older children.