Understanding Mind Traps in Students: Identifying Thinking Errors (Part 2)

Michelle Dragalin
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Description

Why do students shut down even when given encouragement? What causes them to react emotionally instead of logically in everyday situations? When mind traps take over, students' ability to think clearly and make rational decisions becomes compromised. Research from psychology and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) shows that these distorted thinking patterns are closely tied to anxiety, behavior challenges, and relationship conflicts in school environments. Join Michelle Dragalin as she takes a deeper dive into real-life examples and case studies to illustrate how mind traps appear in both academic and social interactions. You'll explore proven correction strategies—such as cognitive reframing, guided questioning, and self-talk techniques—that help students move from irrational reactions to balanced perspectives. With evidence-based insights from academic research and practical classroom language, this session bridges psychology and pedagogy in a teacher-friendly way.

Objectives

Recall common thinking errors and their definitions. Describe how mind traps impact behavior and emotional responses. Use sample questioning techniques to guide students away from distorted thoughts. Break down student scenarios to identify the specific thinking error at play. Compare intervention strategies to determine which are most effective in different situations. Design a reflection tool, anchor chart, or student prompt to reinforce healthy thinking patterns.

Key Take Aways

• Recognize how thinking errors influence student decision-making, peer interactions, and overall mental wellness. • Examine case studies that reveal how different mind traps show up in classroom behavior and communication. • Explore CBT-informed strategies to help students challenge irrational thoughts and regulate emotional responses. • Gain reflect-and-respond tools you can use during conflict, redirection, or restorative conversation.

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Michelle Dragalin

Michelle has taught for 35+ years, from Head Start to special ed and online ESL. She creates curriculum and loves helping students through hands-on, digital activities. Passionate about teaching, family, and self-care, she lives in the mountains with her husband and dogs.
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