Supporting Students With Catastrophizing
We all know that moment. You hand back a quiz and a student says, “I failed. I’m going to fail the whole grade.” Or a classmate says something slightly off and another student cries, “Everyone...
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We all know that moment. You hand back a quiz and a student says, “I failed. I’m going to fail the whole grade.” Or a classmate says something slightly off and another student cries, “Everyone...
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We’ve all seen that student—the one who reads chapter books in kindergarten or finishes every math lesson in five minutes flat. The “solution” often suggested? Acceleration. But before we fast-track a student into the next...
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If you’ve ever whispered to yourself “You got this” before doing something hard, congrats—you’ve used self talk. And it turns out, that little voice in our head? It’s a powerful SEL skill. Did you know...
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We’ve all seen it: the slammed pencil, the watery eyes, the head buried in arms at the desk. Academic meltdowns can happen to any student—even the ones we least expect. Tests, time limits, confusing directions,...
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To be frank, testing season doesn’t exactly bring out the best in any of us. Even as adults, high-stakes environments can crank up the pressure and shake our confidence. Now imagine that same pressure in...
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