Joe Dale shared this video on Twitter. It’s worth all of us taking a look, and I can see showing it as part of a lesson in class on self-control, too. I’m going to add it to The Best Posts About Helping Students Develop Their Capacity For Self-Control:
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hmm, this video seems to be a take off of this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XiSIGPIi7s which is based on a whole ‘disconnect’ movement http://www.daytodisconnect.com/