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Brainstorming for Consensus
Employ this activity when you want to teach younger students how to brainstorm ideas. | ||
How Parents Can Help Their Seventh Grader
Help parents understand how they can support their seventh graders, with theses suggestions,... | Responding to Conflict Amongst Young Children
Here are some suggested ways for teachers to handle conflict in their classrooms. Using these... | |
Stages of Development (Grades 1-12)
Learn about the developmental stages of children from first grade through twelfth grade. This... | Keys to Successful Inclusion
Learn about activities and support systems commonly found in successful inclusion programs. | |
Adolescent Development
The normal feelings and behaviors for each stage of adolescence --early, middle and late--are... | Bibliography for Including Students with Disabilities
Find the latest books and articles on inclusion. | |
How Parents Can Help Their Middle or High School Child
An open house or a parent-teacher conference is the perfect time to distribute this list of... | Tape Recorder Fight Role Play
The Acting Out Conflict lesson plan incorporates a role playing activity detailed in this... | |
Getting to Know Your Students
Get to know new students through icebreakers, name games, and first-day celebrations. Our... | Acting Out Conflict
Students act out skits showing typical conflicts that arise in school and then resolve them... | |
Conflict Resolution Activities
Promote positive community building with these activities. These lessons are appropriate for... | Talk It Out Together
In this school safety lesson plan, students learn the Talk It Out Together conflict-solving... | |
Five Styles of Handling Children's Conflicts
A chart describing different ways to handle conflict in the classroom plus their uses and... | ||
How to Manage Disruptive Behavior in Inclusive Classrooms
Managing disruptive behavior is examined in detail. The teaching teaching methods and... | Identify the Resolution
This handout is for use in the There Are Many Ways to Resolve Conflicts lesson plan. |

