Let’s teach delayed gratification

Date: January 28th, 2016

Kids want things right away. But this isn’t always possible, so we need to teach them delayed gratification. This will help them later in life. Watch this video for my tip on how I do this.

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Kids can behave in school, regardless of home

Date: January 21st, 2016

Kids can learn good school behavior, regardless of their life outside of school.

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Teaching new skills to an upset student

Date: January 14th, 2016

Before we can teach new skills to children, we need to get them available to learn. Watch this video for my tips on how to do this.

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#10 No more ‘drill & kill’ (part 2)

Date: January 13th, 2016

Personal Savings Account Score Sheet Tom Schersten: In the last video, we talked about how to play the basic trading game with a personal savings account paper and the score sheet. In this video, we’re going to talk about extensions to make the game go faster, and how to use it for subtraction. When we […]

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#9 No more ‘drill & kill’ (part 1)

Date: January 13th, 2016

Personal Savings Account Score Sheet Tom Schersten: In this video, I’m going to show a game that kids can play day after day that will give them lots of drill on place value and won’t seem like a drill, because they’re playing a game. Kids will roll dice which will tell them how many ones […]

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Kids with one-to-one paras still need to be taught skills

Date: January 7th, 2016

When a child has a one-to-one para, this doesn’t mean we can skip the steps to teach him or her needed skills. Watch this video for more.

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