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Team Building

Team Building Activities for Classroom Connection

A significant number of authors who've studied brain science (Dan Siegel, Bessel Van Der Kolk, Jonathan Haidt, and others) have stated that around 60% of our brain structures are designed to serve "primarily social functions".  These are the same brain structures and pathways that we must use to learn, and positive social activity is one of the most powerful means of "warming up" our brains for learning. 

 


Three Essential Behavior Strategies

Click through the slides below to see three of the highest-impact strategies that provide alternatives pathways to students struggling with  behaviors like negative attention-seeking, bullying, and others.

A woman stands in a classroom, gesturing towards posters about positive student behavior.