Insights
A Season of Gratitude and Renewal
Teaching shapes generations, but caring for ourselves matters too. A year end reflection for educators.
What You Don’t Need to Fix Over Break
A gentle reminder for educators: you do not need to fix anything over break. Rest is not falling behind. It is how clarity and energy return for January.
Why Skills-Based Learning Matters More Than Everything Else
Skills-based learning shifts classrooms from “covering content” to helping students build clear, measurable skills. When students understand the steps they’re learning, growth becomes visible, teaching becomes intentional, and support teams can collaborate with clarity.
A Thank You to the Teachers Who Make Growth Possible
This Thanksgiving, Symplifyed celebrates the everyday work teachers do to support student growth through clarity, simple data, and meaningful connection. Learn how small, intentional steps in the classroom create real momentum for learners.
Supporting Our Neurodivergent Students During Holiday Weeks
Holiday weeks can be overwhelming for neurodivergent students. Here are simple ways to create calm, consistency, and connection even when schedules shift.
The True Cost of Complexity
The biggest mistake most education tech makes is an interface that’s all complexity and zero clarity. It’s a design that ignores a simple truth: educators are already battling burnout and administrative overload. We don't have the capacity to battle confusing software, and we certainly don't have the time for endless training to figure it out.
Supporting Neurodivergent Students Supports Everyone
When we design classrooms for a range of learners, we make learning clearer, calmer, and more supportive - for everyone.
Are You Just Reporting, or Actually Supporting?
When we can make that shift from reporting to supporting, we start to trade that burnout for clarity. You get that little "dopamine shot" of seeing your impact. You build real momentum.
Behavior Growth Isn’t Linear
True behavior change doesn’t happen overnight. It starts with a plan, consistency, and the understanding that growth gets messy before it gets better. Learn how staying consistent and focusing on strategy fidelity can make all the difference.
The Power of Starting Small: Why Tiny Data Wins
Don't get buried chasing perfection across a dozen metrics (I know that’s hard for some of us). Find the single most important action you can take this week. Track that small result. And let that win fuel your next step. That’s how momentum happens.
When You Don’t Know How to Respond in the Moment
We’ve all been there — that split second when a student says or does something and you freeze for half a beat thinking, “I don’t know how to respond.”
Let's Change the Conversation About School Data
As the new Director of Analytics & Integration at Symplifyed, Jessica Lane shares her mission to transform school data from a source of stress to a tool that provides clarity, connection, and momentum for educators.
Not My First Rodeo
This week I sat in another speech therapy session with my daughter. It’s not my first rodeo. Second child, second round of services but this time it felt so different.
Why Small Wins Matter More
When we think about student success, it’s tempting to focus on the big leaps, higher test scores, grade-level benchmarks, or major behavior changes. But real growth rarely happens in giant steps.
We shouldn’t gate-keep growth - in any capacity
Too often, strategies for supporting students with dyslexia, in speech, or in occupational therapy are held tightly within specialist circles. But every teacher deserves access to these tools. By sharing small, practical steps openly, we can empower all educators and create stronger support systems for every child.
Do you see yourself in your students when they’re struggling?
One year, I had a student labeled “emotionally disturbed.” He’d been moved around, misunderstood, and mistrusted. But in my class, something clicked. Not perfectly, not always calmly—but deeply. He started participating. He asked questions. He tried again.
5 smart behavior log tips
Discover 5 research-backed ways teachers and administrators can use behavior logs to track patterns, identify triggers, support classroom management, and build stronger intervention plans—without adding to their workload.
Why Consistency Felt Impossible—Until I Stopped Relying on Memory
I never thought I was bad at behavior management. But I did notice that things felt chaotic—strategies weren’t sticking, and student behavior was all over the place. The real issue? I wasn’t consistent.
Behavior Data Tracking Made Simple
Tracking student behavior feels like one more thing teachers don’t have time for. But what if tracking behavior actually helped—not just students, but teachers too?

