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Explore effective strategies for managing impulsivity within secondary school settings. This guide, created by Graham Watts, Associate Director at the Institute for the Habits of Mind, emphasizes the importance of focused learning by minimizing distractions, such as turning off the TV during homework. Learn to set milestones, engage in group discussions, and use tools for critical thinking to enhance your skills. Discover famous figures who exemplify these habits and apply them in your studies to build a path toward success.
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in the Secondary School Graham Watts, Associate Director, Institute for the Habits of Mind grahamwatts@habitsofmind.co.uk
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Plan, Do, Review Check success criteria Keep to my milestones Don’t rush my work ` Don’t sit nextto John STRATEGIES FOR MANAGING IMPULSIVITY Turn the TV off for HW Avoid distractions Double check measurements In groups, outline: “How can I get better at managing my impulsivity?
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grahamwatts@habitsofmind.co.uk www.habitsofmind.co.uk