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Technique for Students to Overcome Fears

2022-12-06T06:33:00+00:00

Today I want to present you with a very simple technique to face the fears that your students suffer with the best predisposition. It is a very simple, guided and scaled method that can be useful for those students who find it difficult to overcome a fear. The scary ladder. A way to face and overcome fears. Surely, throughout your life you will have experienced, lived or suffered some fear. And, surely, when you think about fear, you do so in absolute terms. There is a fear and this fear [...]

Technique for Students to Overcome Fears2022-12-06T06:33:00+00:00

Self Love in Teneengers

2024-01-24T20:17:17+00:00

How to promote self-esteem in teneengers. If you have a teenage son, you may think that sometimes he lacks blood in his veins, that what he does is more out of obligation than what he really feels he should do. It is normal. Adolescence is a complicated stage, where adolescents are searching for their identity and this is not always an easy task for them. They often feel confused, but self-love is the fundamental basis for developing it, and as parents it is important to work on it to achieve [...]

Self Love in Teneengers2024-01-24T20:17:17+00:00

Assertiveness

2022-12-06T06:10:18+00:00

Assertiveness: 10 tips to be assertive while still being yourself Assertiveness is often defined as the ability to express opinions, feelings, attitudes, and desires, and to claim one's rights, at the right time, without undue anxiety, and in a way that does not affect the rights of others. Popular wisdom says that assertive people get ahead. They speak their minds, request the resources they need, express their desires and feelings, and don't take no for an answer. But if you are not an assertive person, you should not worry, you [...]

Assertiveness2022-12-06T06:10:18+00:00

Opinion in the Classroom

2022-12-06T06:09:04+00:00

ATTACHMENT IN THE CLASSROOM Attachment in the classroom: guidelines to understand it and begin to modify it. The development of teaching skills is necessary to know how to create a secure bond with students who may be in a situation of risk. Information about attachment theory is reaching educational centers, but there is still a long way to go. Teachers need support and training to learn how to deal constructively with insecurely attached children. They are looking for positive, warm and trusting relationships, but they do not have the skills [...]

Opinion in the Classroom2022-12-06T06:09:04+00:00

Students With ADHD

2022-12-06T06:04:40+00:00

Students with ADHD How a teacher can understand and help a student with ADHD One of the areas where the impact of ADHD is most severe is in the academic environment and especially in the primary stage. Boys and girls spend half of their days in a school where they must be exposed to multiple socio-emotional, personal, physical and academic challenges. It is there where, faced with different situations, children with ADHD find it difficult to find support, solve problems, relate correctly, control their impulses, maintain appropriate behavior and degree [...]

Students With ADHD2022-12-06T06:04:40+00:00

How to Help Teneengers Avoid Falling into Temptation

2022-12-06T06:00:54+00:00

HOW TO HELP TENEENGERS NOT FALL INTO TEMPTATION How to Help Teens Resist Pressure to Try Drugs Peer pressure to try drugs, alcohol, or do the wrong thing is no less intense than the sexual pressure many teens face. As with any situation that could possibly cause problems, we need to prepare our students to refuse offers of alcohol and other drugs; preferably without antagonizing his companions, although sometimes that is not possible. The following strategies are similar to those for refusing sexual advances. Teach them words to avoid temptation [...]

How to Help Teneengers Avoid Falling into Temptation2022-12-06T06:00:54+00:00

Insomnia in Students

2024-01-24T20:17:25+00:00

INSOMNIA IN STUDENTS Student Health: Insomnia During confinement, routine changes have occurred that affect how we sleep and our quality of rest. Sometimes, we even start to worry because we don't feel sleepy and the hours go by at dawn. There is a problem that is being talked about more and more and it is insomnia. But, what is insomnia? How do I know if I have it? What are the risks? And what changes does it bring to your body? In this article you will find the answers to [...]

Insomnia in Students2024-01-24T20:17:25+00:00

How the Use of Social Media Affects Teenagers

2022-12-06T05:44:50+00:00

How the Use of Social Media Affects Teenagers Experts say that children are growing up with more anxiety and less self esteem. Many parents and teachers are concerned about how exposure to technology might affect young children developmentally. We know that our preschoolers are acquiring new social and cognitive skills at an impressive rate, and we don't want hours glued to an electronic device to hold them back. But adolescence is an equally important and rapidly developing period, yet very few of us are paying attention to how our teens' [...]

How the Use of Social Media Affects Teenagers2022-12-06T05:44:50+00:00

How to Help Children Who Are Too Hard on Themselves

2024-08-27T11:30:43+00:00

Strategies to help self-critical children who tend to talk bad about themselves I hear kids say negative things about themselves all the time: "I'm so stupid!" "Nobody likes me." And of course: "I'm fat." Or "I'm ugly." Sometimes those comments are a kind of hooks in search of comfort. They can be harmless. But what experts call negative self-talk can also reflect an unhealthy tendency in children to think the worst of themselves, and that can lead to (or signal) something more serious. What is internal dialogue? Self-talk is essentially [...]

How to Help Children Who Are Too Hard on Themselves2024-08-27T11:30:43+00:00
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