Social Emotional Needs of Gifted and Talented Students
Asychronous development, overexcitabilities and other social emotional characteristics of gifted and talented students can put them at risk for problems. This portfolio provides articles and tools for parents and staff to use when working with gifted and talented students.
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Elizabeth YantorniPersonal
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Social Emotional Development of Gifted Children
You will create a Live Binder for this course that will consist of course relevant content including resources pertinent to the social and emotional needs of gifted learners. The content to be housed in your Live Binder can be found through internet sources, conferences, Power Points, and can include your own personal materials (system allows you to upload your personal content). You must have a minimum of 25 resources in your live binder separated into a minimum of 5 tabs. You can set up a free account by visiting www.livebinders.com. You will share the link to your Live Binder by copying and pasting the URL link into the BB Assignment Drop Box field text box linked to this assignment. Preparation Activity: The course instructor will provide a demonstration of Live Binders during the first face-to-face meeting. You can visit http://www.livebinders.com/welcome/learn_more for tutorials and additional information. Evaluation of the Live Binder: The following criteria will be used to evaluate the Live Binder. (a) A minimum of 25 resources worth 3 points each = 75 points (b) Resources separated into 5 tabs with a minimum of 5 resources per tab. Each tab is worth 5 points each = 25 points. Total = 100 Possible Points.
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dlakindEducation
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Positive Behavior Supports
What Is PBIS? ���The application of behavior analysis and systems change perspectives within the context of person-centered values to the intensely social problems created by behaviors such as self-injury, aggression, property destruction, pica, defiance, and disruption
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M. PeachockEducation
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Embedding Social-Emotional Learning Into Our Classrooms
Resources to help staff, and administrators positively reframe our current pandemic response and use the 3 R's; Relationships, Resiliency, and Routines, to help decrease student anxiety, stress, and increase student engagement as well as academic achievement.
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Aimee MendelsohnEducation
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Social Studies Resources Central
Social Studies Resources for: students, teachers, parents, and others. Resources on content and skill building including: history, geography, government, economy, civics, technology, literature, statistics, databases, analyzation, religions, games, culture, lesson plans, political cartoons, simulations, web 2.0, videos, travel and more.
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GValdezEducation
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Leading SEL
This binder will support school leaders' work to blend social-emotional learning with academic learning in their schools.
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Mike AndersonEducation
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NC Social Studies
Resources that can be used to facilitate teaching the Social Studies Essential Standards.
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ghholmesEducation
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Social Inclusion
This binder focuses on Social Inclusion with a specific focus on Diversity and Cultural Competence
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Greg CurranEducation
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Emotional Health
In class we have been discussing emotional health. The healthy and effective ways to communicate with friends.
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EKMortonPersonal
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Characteristics of the Emotionally Unhealthy Leader
Emotionally unhealthy leaders tend to be unaware of what is going on inside them.. They ignore emotion-related messages their body may send���fatigue, stress-induced illness, weight gain, ulcers, headaches, or depression. They avoid reflecting on their fears, sadness, or anger, and fail to consider how God might be trying to communicate with them through these ���difficult��� emotions.
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johnpiterHealth
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Educator Resources
Resources for instruction, behavior, parent communication, social-emotional learning, etc. There are also special education specific resources.
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shealynkawlewskiEducation
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