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#DYK that something as simple as a squishy ball can help students learn? Matthew, a school psychologist from Nevada, talks about how sensory tools like stress balls can improve students' focus and mental health. #MentalHealthMonth

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Sean Morrisey1 year ago

I'm a school psychologist from NY. This is ludicrous.

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UserInterface5 years ago

How to use your minds eye during anxiety attacks #health #mentalhealth #help #rt

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tetheredtoed1 year ago

This is false and should be removed.

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Tina Engberg1 year ago

Squishy balls are not the answer. Neither are sensory chairs, which, completely ignore a student's need to sit upright, feet on the floor, and attend to what is in front of them (reading, writing---doesn't really matter to me which).

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Kevin Fulton1 year ago

Big if true. (I highly doubt it’s true)

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Mme Lockhart1 year ago

Please show me 3 research studies that support this claim. Until then, it’s just a claim.

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Vince Boley1 year ago

Sigh.

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Nemesis1 year ago

Mandate 2-3 hours of intense physical activities every school day for all students, no exceptions, and most of these, modern, mental problems will vanish.

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Liv1 year ago

Literally just get rid of the screens. Add more recess.

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