Not exact matches
Brave
Buddies is designed to simulate a typical school day, allowing children many opportunities to
practice real - life challenges including morning meetings; choice time; show and tell; field trips to places such
as the library, ice cream store, and Central Park Children's Zoo; guests to interact with such
as police officers and firefighters; and the always - popular daily trip to the Brave
Buddies prize store — a simulated store where children can purchase prizes with the points they've earned for brave talking throughout the day.
Finding a wellness - accountability
buddy — a peer who agrees to support and keep you accountable to your wellness goals — or using a professional learning community
as a space to check in with other teachers are also ways to get that support, offers Alex Shevrin, a former school leader and teacher at Centerpoint School, a trauma - informed high school in Vermont that institutes school - wide
practices aimed at addressing students» underlying emotional needs.
Provide opportunities for ELL students to participate in Book
Buddies experiences
as a way to let students
practice their new language in a gratifying, low - pressure setting (e.g., ELL students still get the honor of being a role model and mentor, feeling less pressure since they are reading primary picture books).
Also, pairing upper grade students with lower grade students, such
as having a fourth grade class
buddy up with a first grade class, provides reading
practice for all students and can be fun and motivating for both groups.
In the middle of the week another dive master trainee, Tom, arrived: It's nice to have a
buddy to share the challenges with, such
as the 400m swim test in the ocean,
practicing the diving skills in the pool, all other dutries and the fun, like last night we went on a night dive together.
Practice it with your
buddy as you drive to wherever you hope to meet Newt Gingrich or Ron Paul or Mitt Romney or whoever.
Overall, Smith - Addock believes that the purpose of Play
Buddies, to enhance the therapists» knowledge and understanding of play therapy through hands - on
practice, was accomplished
as evidenced in the therapists» own words.
Finding a wellness - accountability
buddy — a peer who agrees to support and keep you accountable to your wellness goals — or using a professional learning community
as a space to check in with other teachers are also ways to get that support, offers Alex Shevrin, a former school leader and teacher at Centerpoint School, a trauma - informed high school in Vermont that institutes school - wide
practices aimed at addressing students» underlying emotional needs.