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Andrea Bitner

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The end of a school year comes with such well deserved celebration. But I canโ€™t help but think about our most at risk kids who view summer with such trepidation. Here are a few ideas on ways to stay connected. What would you add?

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Everyone loves being the line leader. But itโ€™s equally important to be a door holder. Some leadership thoughts on this topic.

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Celebrations are happening for the students whose blooms we can see. Today I encourage you to dig deeper and celebrate the kids who may be unseen. Celebrate. It. All. They wonโ€™t forget it!

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The Virtual Leadership Summit continues with NCMLE Featured Speaker Charle Peck, M.Ed., MSW ๐ŸŽค Keynote Speaker and NCMLE friend Joshua Stamper discussing effective strategies in managing student behavior and their text The Language of Behavior. ๐Ÿฉต

The Virtual Leadership Summit continues with NCMLE Featured Speaker <a href="/CharlePeck/">Charle Peck, M.Ed., MSW ๐ŸŽค Keynote Speaker</a> and NCMLE friend <a href="/Joshua__Stamper/">Joshua Stamper</a> discussing effective strategies in managing student behavior and their text The Language of Behavior. ๐Ÿฉต
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When his 7th grade teacher asked him to say what he knew about ants, he could write 3 words: โ€œAnts can move.โ€ When she gave him the chance to show what he knew, he produced this drawing. Let this serve as a reminder. Lack of language never equals lack of intelligence.

When his 7th grade teacher asked him to say what he knew about ants, he could write 3 words: โ€œAnts can move.โ€  

When she gave him the chance to show what he knew, he produced this drawing.  

Let this serve as a reminder.  

Lack of language never equals lack of intelligence.