Thank you all for the support and solidarity. I’m going to stay & fight for my babies. Winter is coming so I’m trying to get holiday gifts, hand-warmers, & face masks for my kiddos. Here is our classroom list! Everything under $35! #teachertwitteramazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls…
Thank you for all of your support. Ya’ll are clearing us out! Transparency is my biggest policy so the items on my list now are for the amazing teachers in my life: my mom, my sister, my teammates at school. Ya’ll blessing tons of kids through your generosity.
This list is my team’s science teacher and lead teacher. It’s such a blessing to have amazing teachers like her on my team. #clearthelistsamazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls…
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So question, do you think school should teach more executive skills like organization, prioritization, and SEL or should majority of these skills be taught at home?
If you’re in between, what type of skills should school teach outside of academics. What skills should be taught at home?
Just to clear things up, this isn’t saying learning executives skills at home or school is a bad thing. I mean no negativity, this is an honest question with intentions to help either my students or my parents with executive skills.