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Preview of Improve Mental Processing Speed | Therapeutic Activity for processing speed

Improve Mental Processing Speed | Therapeutic Activity for processing speed

Mental processing speed is very important. Helping your student increase processing speed is worth the effort. Processing influences auditory comprehension, perceptual organization, planning and learning ability. Following auditory directions, completing assignments, reading fluency, writing speed, math fluency, and most importantly self-esteem. A student can feel pressure to always feel like they need to perform faster affecting their self-esteem negatively. Good News: It can be improved! PERF
Preview of Exit Ticket and Do Now Data Tracker

Exit Ticket and Do Now Data Tracker

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This product features Exit Ticket and Do Now Trackers. I use these in m classroom to track the percentages of students on several objectives. I have provided several versions of the tracker so that you may find what works best for you. There are versions for those of you who follow the Texas TEKS or for those who use the common core or other curriculum objectives. Whether you teach 1, 2, 3, 4, or more rotations or classes, there is a version that will work for you. I have also provided some trac
Preview of Targeted Instructional Recommendations, Strategies, and Interventions

Targeted Instructional Recommendations, Strategies, and Interventions

This is a comprehensive collection of evidence based targeted instructional recommendations, strategies, and interventions that are useful for any teacher, interventionist, academic coach, school counselor, school social worker, or school psychologist wanting to build their bag of evidence based resources. This product provides 7 pages of recommendations divided into the big five areas of reading, math, writing, communication, and behavioral resources with links to online resources. These can
Preview of How to help a child stop hitting

How to help a child stop hitting

🌟 How to Help Stop Your Child From Hitting By Monica Plack, Occupational TherapistHitting is a common toddler and preschool behavior — but it’s also a form of communication. This parent resource, created by Monica Plack, Occupational Therapist, helps caregivers understand the why behind hitting and what to do in the moment to teach safer, more appropriate skills. This guide focuses on practical, realistic strategies families can use every day to reduce hitting while supporting emotional and
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