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We Love Teachers – Happy Teacher Appreciation Week

Over the last year, educators like you have risen to the occasion again and again, keeping kids healthy, safe and engaged. This year for Teacher Appreciation Week—just like in years past—we want to say two simple words:   THANK YOU!   Whether you are teaching in person, virtually, or in combination, you are inspiring your students to excel while keeping...

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New Learning Activities for the Classroom

Our eight videos and lesson plans introduce kids to a lot of new vocabulary words! From neurotransmitters to endocannabinoids, learning new words and definitions may take a little time and practice. And what better way to practice than with some fun word games?  We are excited to launch two new...

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Creating Moments of Mindfulness

The holidays are not the same this year, but celebrating and relaxing at home, and starting new traditions, is a reset that we all need. We have all had to show resilience in a time of uncertainty this year. We have had to adapt to changing circumstances, and model responsibility...

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Conversations for Red Ribbon Week

It’s Red Ribbon Week – a time dedicated to encouraging kids to make healthy choices and stay alcohol- and substance-free. We are thrilled to have brand-new resources to support educators and parents this year as they focus on having conversations with their kids about risky behaviors. We have always been...

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Back to School: Finding Your New Normal

We believe, that even though the classroom is new and different, the values that lead to success have not changed. Both adults and kids should practice ways to be adapt to these new situations, be flexible with schedules, discuss ways in which to be resilient when stressors are introduced, and work with intention towards goals, self-care, and balance.

 

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We Hit the Road Virtually

For us, summer usually means hitting the road, attending a variety of conferences, and connecting with our community of educator’s face to face.

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