Learners with Autism: Inclusive Practices for Educators
These inclusive practices are valuable for any class. They are especially important for children with autism.
Read more »These inclusive practices are valuable for any class. They are especially important for children with autism.
Read more »Use this checklist to prepare for a conversation with your pediatrician or specialist.
Read more »This tool provides a framework for interacting with neurodiverse individuals in the workplace in ways that are respectful, inclusive, and welcoming.
Read more »It’s important to know what your strengths are so you can use them in ways that help you, your friends and family at school and home.
Read more »It’s important children with learning differences to take time to recognize and celebrate their strengths.
Read more »As an educator, you are in a unique position to positively impact the mental health of your students, especially those with anxiety and anxious tendencies.
Read more »Everything on this list has the potential to lift your mood and get you back on track.
Read more »While social media can offer numerous benefits, it’s important to be aware of its potential downsides. From feelings of inadequacy stemming from comparisons to cyberbullying and information overload, the digital realm can present challenges to mental health. This guide aims to provide valuable tips and strategies to maintain a healthy relationship with social media, minimize the potential negative impacts, and foster a positive online experience. Read more »
A McKinsey Health Institute (MHI) survey finds that Gen Z’s social media engagement can feel negative but can also help with finding mental health support and connectivity. Read more »
Back in 2017, psychologist Jean Twenge set off a firestorm in the field of psychology. Twenge warned of a mental health crisis on the horizon. Rates of depression, anxiety and loneliness were rising. And she had a hypothesis for the cause: smartphones and all the social media that comes along with them. Read more »