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Curb Perfectionism with the Paint Strip Tool
Do you work with students who are often labeled as “lazy” or “unmotivated,” when in reality, perfectionism is holding them back?
Perfectionism can create barriers to task initiation, as students may hesitate to start tasks they fear won’t turn out perfectly. Our “Curb Perfectionism with the Paint Strip Tool” introduces a practical, visual approach that helps students shift their focus from perfection to progress. By using a paint strip’s range of shades as a metaphor, this tool demonstrates that success isn’t all-or-nothing—there are many shades of “finished.” With this method, educators, tutors, and coaches can guide students to take that first step, celebrate each stage of their work, and build confidence as they embrace progress over perfection.
Help students redefine success and take pride in every step of their journey!
The Candy Sort Activity: Help Students Discover How Unique Their Brains Are!
The Candy Sort Activity is a fun, hands-on way for educators and tutors to help students explore how uniquely their brains approach tasks.
With just a pile of candy, this activity can reveal insights into each student’s natural strengths and preferences for organizing, planning, and problem-solving—key executive functions that impact learning. By guiding students through this simple exercise, you’ll help them better understand their individual thinking styles, building self-awareness and confidence along the way.
Download the Candy Sort Activity and get ready to make big discoveries with your students, one piece of candy at a time!