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Red Green Learning

Rated 4.93 out of 5, based on 17 reviews
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Brooklyn, New York, United States
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For the past 20 years, I've been working with children with behavioral and social challenges. I recall being a second grader and thinking to myself that I want to teach the hardest grade there is to teach. Since I knew that I didn't know second grade stuff well yet, I figured I'd definitely be able to teach first graders. This kind of thinking went on until I finished high school when I thought that teaching high-schoolers was the most challenging job. Well, I landed a job with a 4 1/2 year little girl with autism, who was hardly verbal and very aggressive. I got bitten a couple of times and needed a Tetanus shot. Now that was really hard! In addition to a college education, I got privately trained with amazing specialists in the field of behavior management and social skills, and have been loving this most challenging and rewarding (pun intended) career!
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Preview of Passive, Assertive & Aggressive Behaviors

Passive, Assertive & Aggressive Behaviors

This set of charts teaches children and teens what it means to be passive, assertive, or aggressive when pursuing friendships. It provides sample statements that characterize each style. Students can be encouraged to use the Assertive style, while decreasing Passive and/or Aggressive behaviors. ** Includes detailed Instruction sheet
Preview of Kind Hostess/Unkind Hostess

Kind Hostess/Unkind Hostess

This set of cards provides students with sample behaviors and statements that would indicate if they are being a kind or unkind hostess. Contents: Kind and Unkind Hostess Posters (2 Cards per set) and a detailed instruction sheet Objective: To teach individuals the different ways of welcoming a friend or other guest into your home. Ages: This poster has been used successfully with children as young as 5 and as old as 17. Any individual who does not understand the difference between being a
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Experience

For the past 20 years, I've been working with children with behavioral and social challenges. I recall being a second grader and thinking to myself that I want to teach the hardest grade there is to teach. Since I knew that I didn't know second grade stuff well yet, I figured I'd definitely be able to teach first graders. This kind of thinking went on until I finished high school when I thought that teaching high-schoolers was the most challenging job. Well, I landed a job with a 4 1/2 year little girl with autism, who was hardly verbal and very aggressive. I got bitten a couple of times and needed a Tetanus shot. Now that was really hard! In addition to a college education, I got privately trained with amazing specialists in the field of behavior management and social skills, and have been loving this most challenging and rewarding (pun intended) career!

Teaching style

My lessons are very structured and goal-oriented. My relationship with students is super-positive (I keep focusing on their minutest progress and improvements), but at the same time it is firm and kind. I use humor to lighten up the air.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Dean's List Leader Family Leadership Award 2001