Bullying Prevention Strategies At Your School

One of the toughest challenges facing schools today is how to effectively and proactively address bullying on their campus in order to have a safe and healthy school campus.   Sadly, bullying is more common than many people realize. In 2019,  22% of students reported that they had been bullied during the school year (School Crime Supplement ofContinue reading “Bullying Prevention Strategies At Your School”

Free Wordless Picture Books Activities And Bitmoji Room

E-Therapy has you covered for ELA, Speech & Language, and SEL activities for Reading Month! If you have never used wordless picture books for either virtual or onsite instruction, check out our brand new comprehensive lesson unit with a free bitmoji room about the author, Bill Thomson. His gorgeous picture books, Fossil, The Typewriter, and Chalk are ideal forContinue reading “Free Wordless Picture Books Activities And Bitmoji Room”

What to Know About Wellness?

Simply put, Wellness is the practice of engaging in healthy habits on a daily basis. It’s not just about activities, it’s about a lifestyle. It is subjective; wellness can look a bit different for different people.   Trial and error to determine what works for you is important. The following are key areas of one’s lifestyleContinue reading “What to Know About Wellness?”

Anxiety Awareness for Administrators and Teachers

Among many changing climates among schools and administrators, it’s important to recognize when you need to take a break. Because the signs and symptoms of anxiety can vary greatly, we want to give you a go-to mental checklist to be able to work through when feelings come up while doing the important job that youContinue reading “Anxiety Awareness for Administrators and Teachers”

October Activity Round Up

Welcome fall! The leaves are beginning to change colors and the temperatures are cooling off, but here at E-Therapy, we’re just warming up with our newest fall FREEBIE material releases.  October Calendar of Activities Our monthly national day calendars always come filled with links to activities for each and every day of the month andContinue reading “October Activity Round Up”

Our Founder, Featured on Principal Center Radio

Our founder, Diana Parafiniuk, shares her story on Principal Center Radio. She had a wonderful time getting to know others in the industry, and talking about all the great things E-Therapy does- from direct services to mental health programs. Having started this company 12+ years ago, Diana set out to find a solution and be able toContinue reading “Our Founder, Featured on Principal Center Radio”

Bringing Social Emotional Learning to Your Classroom

What is SEL? Social Emotional Learning (SEL) has been in the educational spotlight for the last few years.  The benefits of SEL for students make it more than just an educational trend. However, as a teacher, with a jam-packed schedule, you may be wondering how to connect SEL to academic learning.  SEL is the process inContinue reading “Bringing Social Emotional Learning to Your Classroom”

Practical Tips For Setting IEP Goals for Your Special Education Students

By Diana Parafiniuk, M.S., CCC-SLP, Co-Founder/Chief Marketing Officer As a Special Education Teacher, it is mandatory to set appropriate goals on your Individualized Education Program (IEP for short) annually. Appropriately setting well thought out goals on the IEP allows students with any disability to achieve success, growth, and increase positive behaviors. By tracking progress accurately,Continue reading “Practical Tips For Setting IEP Goals for Your Special Education Students”

Parent-School Communication Strategies for Administrators and Teachers

Strong, clear, and timely communication between parents and schools is often linked to improved family involvement with the school and may help facilitate increased student achievement.  How can you meet everyone where they are? Information exchanges need to include both low- and high- tech strategies. Schools should never assume that all families have effective orContinue reading “Parent-School Communication Strategies for Administrators and Teachers”

Managing Challenging Student Behavior

When you think of managing student behavior we’re guessing that these words sometimes come to mind: challenging, disorganized, intimidating. It’s E-Therapy’s hope that we can help you change the narrative so that words like easy, communication and hopeful begin to replace the latter.  We recognize that life is all about balance, and that as leadersContinue reading “Managing Challenging Student Behavior”

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