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[quote=Anonymous]This was really good. I also felt a bit better when she got to number 5 and revealed that she's a middle school teacher. My kid is in 1st grade and these are all things we are working on but she's still learning. Especially stuff like being responsible for her stuff and knowing how to check in, though also some of the emotional regulation stuff. But we are working on it. It's really helpful how she breaks down WHY each of these skill are helpful for kids in the classroom. It gives me some ideas for how to frame things for DD to help her understand why, for instance, learning to accept a "no" from a teacher or how to avoid an immediate conflict in order to address an issue through proper channels later, will benefit HER in the long run, and isn't just me telling her to suck it up for the benefit of the teacher or school. The video really frames these strategies as being more effective for the kids and making it easier for them to get what they need, which is great.[/quote]
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