Are you ready to say goodbye to blurting, tantrums, and interruptions? These are challenges that every teacher faces and they have only increased in the recent years post-COVID. We’ve all tried things that we thought would help our students with their impulse control, and many times, our efforts simply did not work. But that doesn’t mean that nothing will work.

In this episode, I am sharing seven strategies that actually work to help kids learn the skills they need to control their impulsivity including using schedules, timers, and regular check-ins to set your students up for success!

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I hope you have a wonderful week, and remember - just because you are a beginning elementary teacher, there is no need for you to struggle like one.

Xo Lori

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