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ExceptionALL Learning

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ExceptionALL Learning provides resources for gifted, twice-exceptional (2e), and neurodivergent learners. Founded by experienced educators, we believe that neurodivergence is not a limitation: it’s a difference that shines in the right environment. Our strength-based approach supports cognitive complexity, emotional depth, and learning differences through inclusive tools and responsive strategies. We partner with parents, educators, and schools to create learning spaces where all students feel seen, supported, and empowered to grow with confidence.
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Preview of Full Gratitude Lesson: Slides, Lesson Plan, Art Activity, and Game (Elementary)

Full Gratitude Lesson: Slides, Lesson Plan, Art Activity, and Game (Elementary)

This all-in-one Gratitude Lesson Kit makes it easy for teachers to engage students in meaningful reflection and creative expression while meeting social-emotional learning (SEL) goals. Designed for Kindergarten through 5th grade, this resource provides everything you need for a 60-minute, low-prep lesson that is fun, interactive, and standards-aligned. What’s Included: Full, Detailed Lesson Plan with clear objectives, timing, and step-by-step instructions Presentation Slides in PDF and PowerP
Preview of What Is Executive Functioning: Overview Handout for Students

What Is Executive Functioning: Overview Handout for Students

Help students of all ages understand how their brains work with this engaging, age-appropriate handout designed to introduce the executive functioning system in a way that actually makes sense to them. This thoughtfully crafted resource breaks down the complex science of executive functioning into clear, accessible language using fun and relatable metaphors alongside visuals that keep students engaged. Whether you're teaching Kindergarten or middle school, this handout gives students a foundatio
Preview of What Are Restorative Practices?: Handout for Staff, Caregivers, Students

What Are Restorative Practices?: Handout for Staff, Caregivers, Students

Restorative Practices: A Guide for Building Community and Repairing HarmThis resource offers a clear, actionable explanation of Restorative Practices (RP), making it a must-have for educators, school staff, high school students, and caregivers seeking to understand and implement a relationship-centered approach to behavior, discipline, and community. Grounded in the core values of respect, responsibility, and repair, this guide supports the development of inclusive school cultures where all memb
Preview of No Place for Hate Pledge Poster: Celebrate Inclusion & Respect (Age:Middle/High)

No Place for Hate Pledge Poster: Celebrate Inclusion & Respect (Age:Middle/High)

This high-quality, no-prep digital PDF of the No Place for Hate Pledge is a must-have resource for any school aiming to earn or maintain No Place for Hate® certification through the ADL. Signing the pledge is a required action step in the certification process, and this ready-to-use version makes implementation simple and meaningful. Designed with a clean, bold layout that’s easy to print and display as a poster, this resource includes ample space for student and staff signatures—visually rein
Preview of No Place for Hate Pledge Poster: Celebrate Inclusion & Respect! (Elementary)

No Place for Hate Pledge Poster: Celebrate Inclusion & Respect! (Elementary)

This high-quality, no-prep digital PDF of the No Place for Hate Pledge is a must-have resource for any school aiming to earn or maintain No Place for Hate® certification through the ADL. Signing the pledge is a required action step in the certification process, and this ready-to-use version makes implementation simple and meaningful. Designed with a clean, bold layout that’s easy to print and display as a poster, this resource includes ample space for student and staff signatures—visually rein
Preview of Zones of Regulation: Bulletin Board and Classroom Posters

Zones of Regulation: Bulletin Board and Classroom Posters

Create a supportive, emotionally intelligent classroom with the Zones of Regulation Bulletin Board Set! This visually engaging resource helps students identify, understand, and regulate their emotions using the well-known Zones framework. Perfect for bulletin boards, hallways, calm corners, or any student-centered space—this versatile set promotes self-awareness, self-advocacy, and positive behavior. Includes a colorful ZONES bunting banner and Four Zones Posters—both ready to print and laminat
Preview of Community Circle & Restorative Circle Guidelines Poster: All Ages

Community Circle & Restorative Circle Guidelines Poster: All Ages

Community Circle & Restorative Circle Guidelines Poster: All AgesCreate a safe, inclusive space for student voice with this Circle Guidelines Poster, designed to support restorative practices, community circles, and social-emotional learning. What’s Included: A printable poster (JPG and PDF included) with 4 key circle discussion guidelines Teacher instructions for introducing and using the poster in class\ Purpose:This poster helps students engage in meaningful conversations by encouraging: R
Preview of Responding to Bullying Resource: Poster and Printable Cards for Students

Responding to Bullying Resource: Poster and Printable Cards for Students

"How to Respond to Bullying" Poster + Printable Cards This resource teaches students four clear, actionable ways to respond when they experience or witness bullying. With simple language and visuals, the poster encourages confidence, safety, and self-advocacy. Strategies include getting help from a trusted adult, using assertive language, walking away, and supporting others. Also includes printable response cards that can be printed on cardstock and handed out to students for quick, personal
Preview of Poster: Bullying Definition and Types of Bullying (For All Ages)

Poster: Bullying Definition and Types of Bullying (For All Ages)

"What is Bullying?" Classroom Poster This clear, student-friendly poster provides an overview of the four main types of bullying: Physical, Verbal, Emotional/Social, and Cyberbullying. It defines each type with visuals and simple descriptions to help students recognize harmful behaviors. The poster also encourages students to report bullying by speaking to a trusted adult. Perfect for display in classrooms, hallways, or counselor offices to promote a safe and supportive school environment. ✅ Pr
Preview of Bullying Roles: Poster/Bulletin Board

Bullying Roles: Poster/Bulletin Board

"Roles in Bullying" Classroom Poster This engaging and informative poster helps students understand the different roles people can play in a bullying situation: the Bully, the Target, the Bystander, and the Upstander. It empowers students to recognize these roles and encourages them to take positive action if they witness bullying. Paired with definitions of the four types of bullying—Physical, Verbal, Social/Emotional, and Cyberbullying—this poster fosters a deeper understanding of how bully
Preview of What Is Neurodiversity? Poster for Students

What Is Neurodiversity? Poster for Students

Use this poster to start meaningful conversations with students about neurodiversity and the many ways people think, learn, and experience the world. It can help challenge common misconceptions, promote empathy, and celebrate the strengths that come with different ways of being. Display it in your classroom or use it to launch a discussion, writing activity, or personal reflection.
Preview of Gratitude Art Activity/Display: Student Banner

Gratitude Art Activity/Display: Student Banner

This free Gratitude Banner resource is a simple, engaging activity that encourages students to reflect on what they’re thankful for and express it creatively through drawing or writing. It's perfect for building classroom community, fostering social-emotional learning, and creating a meaningful visual display. With its clean, kid-friendly design, it’s easy to implement and suitable for a wide range of grade levels. Teachers can use it as a stand-alone activity or part of a larger gratitude lesso
Preview of What is Giftedness? Myths vs. Facts Poster for Students

What is Giftedness? Myths vs. Facts Poster for Students

Use this handout as a conversation starter to help students reflect on common misconceptions about giftedness and recognize the diverse experiences of gifted learners. It can be displayed as a poster or used to launch a class discussion, writing activity, or personal reflection project. Looking for a full lesson, lesson plan, and student activity on dispelling myths about giftedness? Visit THIS LINK with more information!
Preview of First Day of School: Infographic "Tip Sheet" For Parents

First Day of School: Infographic "Tip Sheet" For Parents

Starting at a new school can be an emotional transition: for both kids and parents. This FREE printable tip sheet gives school staff a ready-to-go, compassionate tool to share with families as they prepare for day one at a new school. You can: Share it with families during summer welcome emails, orientation, or intake meetings. Print and include it in welcome packets or display it in the front office. Refer to it in conversations with parents who express concerns about their child’s transition.
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About the store

Experience

ExceptionALL Learning provides resources for gifted, twice-exceptional (2e), and neurodivergent learners. Founded by experienced educators, we believe that neurodivergence is not a limitation: it’s a difference that shines in the right environment. Our strength-based approach supports cognitive complexity, emotional depth, and learning differences through inclusive tools and responsive strategies. We partner with parents, educators, and schools to create learning spaces where all students feel seen, supported, and empowered to grow with confidence.

Teaching style

The educators behind ExceptionALL Learning are experienced teachers and specialists who have spent years working with gifted, twice-exceptional, and neurodivergent students. With backgrounds in classroom teaching, mental health counseling, and social-emotional learning, they understand the complex needs of learners with ADHD, anxiety, autism, and asynchronous development.