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Preview of Emotional Disturbance among Children

Emotional Disturbance among Children

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Cosmas Achoki
Although most of us believe that early childhood is the best and stress free period of life, young children have psychological problems which could lead to depression, sleeping disorders, learning and communication disorders, thus hindering their holistic growth and development. Children’s behavioral and emotional problems have allegedly exploded in the past two decades, (1988-2008) with many more children diagnosed with mental health disorders and a surging population of youth who are medicated
Preview of Peace Day Poetry | Writing for Unity, Kindness, and Global Harmony | K–12, TEKS

Peace Day Poetry | Writing for Unity, Kindness, and Global Harmony | K–12, TEKS

Description: Honor the International Day of Peace (September 21) with this poetry activity where students write about kindness, unity, and global cooperation. Elementary: Create acrostics (PEACE) and illustrate their poems.Middle School: Write haikus or free verse poems about harmony and trust.High School: Research peace leaders (MLK Jr., Gandhi, Malala) and craft spoken word or reflective poems with artist statements.What’s included:K–12 TEKS alignment for social and c
Preview of Patriot Day Reflective Poetry | Unity, Resilience, and Remembrance | K–12, TEKS

Patriot Day Reflective Poetry | Unity, Resilience, and Remembrance | K–12, TEKS

Description: This respectful poetry lesson helps students reflect on Patriot Day (September 11) through writing that honors remembrance, unity, and resilience. Elementary: Create acrostics (UNITY) with words like courage, hope, and kindness.Middle School: Write haikus or free verse poems symbolizing healing and resilience.High School: Research memorial poetry or survivor testimonies, then write elegies or spoken word pieces paired with artist statements.What’s included:
Preview of International Literacy Day Poetry –|Celebrating Books, Reading, and Storytelling

International Literacy Day Poetry –|Celebrating Books, Reading, and Storytelling

Description: Mark International Literacy Day (September 8) with poetry celebrating the power of books and storytelling. Students reflect on how literacy shapes identity, culture, and imagination. Elementary: Write acrostics (READ) and illustrate favorite book scenes.Middle School: Create haikus or free verse poems that show how books open new worlds.High School: Craft free verse, spoken word, or narrative poems analyzing how literacy shapes personal identity or cultural
Preview of Fall Equinox Poetry | Exploring Balance, Change, and Light/Dark | K–12, TEKS

Fall Equinox Poetry | Exploring Balance, Change, and Light/Dark | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate the Fall Equinox (around September 22) with poetry about balance, transformation, and the cycles of light and dark. Students link natural events to cultural traditions and personal reflection. Elementary: Write acrostics (BALANCE) or shape poems about day/night.Middle School: Compose haikus or free verse exploring contrasts like light/dark, warm/cool.High School: Create abstract free verse or spoken word poems reflecting on balance in nature, cult
Preview of Labor Day Poetry | Honoring Workers Through Verse | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Labor Day Poetry | Honoring Workers Through Verse | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Celebrate Labor Day with this poetry activity that honors workers and their contributions to society. Students write poems reflecting on dedication, resilience, and the value of community work. Elementary: Write simple acrostics like LABOR, paired with drawings of helpers (nurse, teacher, builder).Middle School: Experiment with haikus or free verse describing hard work, teamwork, and sacrifice.High School: Research labor history or professions and craft spo
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