If you know me...you know I've been researching, writing, and basically fussing over how individualized education programs (IEPs) are written for nearly 30 years. Needless to say, I have lots of opinions, but I also have lots of tips and solutions. … [Read more...]
Four ways professional development can help district leaders survive “March Madness”
A colleague of mine refers to this time of year as "March Madness"...and it doesn't have anything to do with basketball. Instead, she is referring to the general feeling she has across elementary school buildings...a feeling that chaos reigns supreme, everyone has gone mad, and adults and … [Read more...]
3 Teach & Play Tips for Playful, Child-Led Assessment
Let's talk about the gap between how we’ve been taught to assess children, and other more playful and ultimately more informative ways, that leave you and the child smiling, instead of crying with frustration. … [Read more...]
Successful Change Leaders Always Do These 3 Things
You may know my mantra..."Mindset before Methods", which means before we think about which practices to hold onto, which to adapt, and which to shed, we need to address our core values, beliefs, and attitudes. But what if your mindset is operating from a "No Brain" perspective? What if the … [Read more...]
Episode 32: Creating Compassionate Kids: A Conversation With Dr. Shauna Tominey
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Shauna Tominey about her book, Creating Compassionate Kids: Essential Conversations to Have with Young Children. The main purpose of her book is to support adults to build compassion and understanding through the conversations we have with children. … [Read more...]
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