Unlock the secrets to fostering student well-being in today's fast-paced world: educators and parents are joining forces to tackle the critical issue of mental wellness, realizing its profound impact on academic success and overall happiness.
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Read MoreStudent planners are powerful tools that develop important life skills. This article shares the benefits students, teachers, and families experience when they embrace the use of planners.
Read MoreFor many students, learning from home has disrupted their daily routine. Since routines are a source of comfort and familiarity, planner use is a simple way to re-establish structure.
ViewEncourage students to use the large, open planning space to explore their personal planning style. Some methods to try are list-making, grouping items by subject, or listing items by priority or due date.
ViewPlanning on paper fosters mindfulness in students. Paper planning tools remove the distractions caused by phones and digital devices and allow students to slow down and focus their thoughts.
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