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Hey Hadia, a lot of people think that the initial slide show is the entire toolkit. There are 3 e-books, a 2 hour workshop with a workbook, ~12 lesson plans, and about 6 downloadable resources in the appendix- (which is slide 4). Were you able to access all of the above? Also we want to make this product as user friendly as possible. We take all suggestions very seriously and you have life time access to every up-graded version so please let us know! Im super serious ♥️
I glanced through some of the resources, and I was hoping to find more strategies that were proactive instead of responsive. I was hoping to spend the summer preparing, but I'm not sure if this resource is what I was exactly looking for.
Hey Kara! The behavior and needs detective has the psychological needs portion- this is where you want to dig in and have a really good understanding of what they are and how ADHD, Autism, Trauma/Anxiety, and Sensory Processing can compromise those needs.
Then the instructional and environmental strategies will help you 'be proactive'. You have to understand what you are preventing- that is the maladaptive behavior caused by chronic compromising of autonomy, belonging, and competency. The strategies specifically help you target those three needs to prevent them from being compromised.
Also- you have life time access and we upgrade every year. The suggestions that you all give us- we try to include in the upgrade. If you have specific suggestions- let us know and we will work to improve what you specifically struggled with in the next upgrade ♥️
When I started coaching with Brittany three months ago, I had a good idea of the areas I wanted to improve in my practice as an educator, but I had little idea of what the first step should be. Amidst all the challenges early educators face—classroom management, planning, organization, and keeping up with rapidly changing best practices—I often felt anxious, overwhelmed, and stuck in survival mode.
Coaching with Brittany helped me identify and prioritize the necessary action steps, make significant improvements to my organizational system, and find the right resources when I felt out of answers on how to best support a student in the classroom. As a result, my anxiety has decreased significantly, my enjoyment of each day with my students has increased, and my confidence as an educator has grown.
Thank you, Brittany, for your support, direction, and for sharing your expertise!
Firstly I want to apologize for being delayed a year on my review. ☠️. I don't have ADHD but I do have cptsd and that also comes with executive functioning deficits 🤪😂🤷.
I'm a special education teacher and unfortunately education for us is really subpar considering we're working with the highest needs students.
This might all be stuff that the psychologist at my school knows but I did not... And I'm the one writing the IEPs, adding in accommodations, and actually working with the students.
This resource has been so great for me that I actually am sad I did not get the bundle to start out 🤣🤷💯
There is so much insight here. I would super strongly recommend for general education teachers as well! Curb cuts don't just help people in wheelchairs they also help people with bikes and strollers, the elderly etc.
We love this!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to come back and review this resource
