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Andrea Sundlof Stoller

@andreasundlof

School Psychologist...

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Students with dysgraphia are often labeled “sloppy,” “lazy,” or “not detail-oriented,” but often they’re trying very hard to keep up. Check out these tips for a dysgraphia-friendly classroom. 📝 edut.to/2OrIGVH

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Fan of the Hunger Games? A teacher offers a guide to help students compare the freedoms lost in dystopian novels with the freedoms secured by the Bill of Rights. | The Bill of Rights Through the Lens of Dystopian Tales. edutopia #AllinForKids edutopia.org/article/bill-r…

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Our emotional relationship with time is numb. A planner is just a floppy book of blank paper to the ADHD mind. It holds no excitement when it’s blank and it looks a lot like work. But using a planner consistently will keep us on track, so use these tips. ow.ly/WWLl50xyCHE

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Crisis somewhere? We're the ones you want. Quick thinking is a specialty of people with ADHD. But if things are calm, we have a hard time buckling down and making the right decisions. Learn how to get out of analysis paralysis. ow.ly/RGAw50xyNyH

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Culturally responsive teaching aims to help the teacher “understand the cultural nuances that may cause a relationship to break down—which ultimately causes student achievement to break down as well.” edutopia.org/article/gettin…

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“They just needed me to respect them, see their greatness, and create an environment where they could feel safe to bring that out.” Teachers open up about their implicit biases. edutopia.org/article/reflec…

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“To tell the chronic procrastinator just do it is like saying to a clinically depressed person to cheer up.” That's right. It isn't a personality defect. You aren't lazy. You actually struggle to regulate your emotions, and that's a symptom of ADHD. ow.ly/XHFP50y3h7m