Real solutions. Real students. Real success.
Why should I take a course from Westbridge Academy?
Our students are often those with IEPs that reflect emotional dysregulation, ADHD, autism spectrum needs, executive functioning deficits, HIB involvement, or persistent conflict. At Westbridge, we don’t just manage behaviors—we teach the skills that celebrate neurodiversity and drive long-term change.
In response to years of requests from our district partners—“How can we do what Westbridge does in our own schools?”—we created Westbridge LearnWorlds: a digital teaching platform that brings our therapeutic and instructional expertise directly into in-district classrooms.
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Health & Wellness
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Literacy
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Resilience
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Empowerment
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Academic Growth
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Community Engagement
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Holistic Development
Each module pairs academic instruction with targeted skill-building, helping students meet IEP goals while increasing their capacity to succeed in school, at home, and in life.
- Students whose IEPs include behavioral, emotional, or executive functioning needs
- Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions
- In-district behavior or self-contained classrooms
- Districts looking to reduce out-of-district placements or respond proactively to HIB patterns and conflict cycles
Topics include:
Self-regulation and de-escalation
Task initiation and academic engagement
Impulse control and frustration tolerance
Digital citizenship and online behavior
Conflict resolution and harm repair
Wellness, resilience, and emotional recovery
We built it for our school. Now, we’re sharing it for yours.
Learn more at:
www.westbridgeacademy.org
Bloomfield, NJ for students with emotional, behavioral and learning challenges in grades K-12.
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👎 Just because they don't mention sports in their bio does not definitely mean they don't like sports. They could be choosing to share only other parts of themselves online.
👍 The text, "passion for learning and a drive to succeed" sends a clear message that this person is motivated to meet their goals.
👍 This person's bio and pictures show right away that this person is tech-savvy.
👎 This person might like to travel because they have pictures of cities but those could also be places they want to visit, or that inspire them.
👍 The text, "Let's innovate together!" shows this person wants to work with others.
👍 They probably also like cats because 🐈 is in their bio.
👎 However, just because they are looking away from the camera does not mean they are shy.
👍 Their photos and text show they love nature.
👍 This person's bio shows they are creative because they love photography and they say they have a passion for "all things creative."
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2. 😱...may be shocked that you got an "F" in school or that you posted a negative comment about your teacher.
3. 😀...may be pleased that you volunteer.
4. 😀...may be happy that you finished your project.
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3. 👎 This may not be true and is not respectful of the person's privacy.
4. 👍 Okay to post!
2. ❌ Only share your email address with people or groups you know and trust.
3. ✅ This information can be shared.
- This post was curated.
- It adds value by motivating or inspiring others!
- This post was created.
- It adds value by sharing something original, fun, and creative that others can enjoy, learn from, or be inspired by.
- This post was curated.
- It adds value by spreading useful information, helping others stay informed, and can spark thoughtful conversations.
- They are consistent because they stream every Friday.
- They engage with followers by asking them to comment.
- They seem authentic by sharing their passion.
- It's hard to tell how consistent they are. I wonder how often they post?
- I wonder if they engage with followers who comment? To become an influencer, you need to engage regularly and increase your followers.
- They seem authentic by sharing their life.
- This person is probably consistent because they have so many followers.
- They engage with followers by sharing promo codes for products.
- They seem authentic by helping others.
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- posts reset videos on the same day every week.
- plans the posting schedule on the same day every week.
- tests a recipe on the same day every week.
- shares a recipe on the same day every week.
- shares a video of a dessert on the same day every week.
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2. Drink 8 glasses of water
3. Turn off all screens at least 20 minutes before bed
4. Take a short walk or stretch break every hour
2. Write down one thing that helped you
3. Keep a feelings journal to write or draw about your emotions
4. Listen to music that improves your mood
3. Listen carefully without interrupting
4. Thank someone or show appreciation
2. Save a little when you can.
3. Compare prices before buying.
4. Plan before spending money.
5. Avoid buying on impulse.
2. Write or say one daily affirmation
3. Spend 15+ minutes on a hobby
4. Use a planner or to-do list
2. Practice gratitude by naming one thing you're thankful for
3. Take a quiet moment for yourself
4. Do something kind for someone else
It's good you noticed this! Being aware is the first step. Try to figure out what might be causing it or talk to someone about it.
That's great! Keep noticing what helps you stay calm and relaxed.
Thanks for being honest. Try learning one calming strategy like deep breathing or counting to 10 for the next time you feel upset.
Awesome! Keep using those skills to manage your emotions.
Let's find one! Try deep breathing, talking to someone, or taking a break.
That's great! Keep practicing so it's ready when you need it.
That's important to notice. Try talking to a trusted adult about it or practicing calming strategies.
Great! Keep doing what helps you feel rested and less worried.
That's okay! Start paying attention to how your body feels when you're stressed.
Awesome! Knowing these signs helps you act before stress gets too big.
Great! Keep reaching out when you need support.
It's important to have help. Think about who you might trust - a teacher, family member, or counselor.
🔋 For many people, connecting with someone you trust can recharge you and reduce stress.
🔋 Eating a favorite dessert or snack can lift your mood, help you feel cared for, and give you a small break from stress. Enjoying a treat in moderation can be a simple way to take care of your feelings and recharge when you need it.
🔋 Movement can be a great way to clear your head and boost your energy.
🪫 Conflict usually drains your battery quickly, even if you feel fired up in the moment.
🔋 Music can be a powerful way to recharge or change your mood.
🪫 Avoiding work often feels good short-term, but it usually drains your battery more in the long run.
🔋 Writing can help you process emotions and lighten your mental load, charging your emotional battery.
🔋 Supporting others can be energizing and make you feel good about yourself.
Kimorah needs rest. She is running low on sleep and mental energy. Rest (like taking a nap or getting to bed earlier tonight) will help her brain recharge so she can focus better.
Pedro needs to recover. He is tired from physical fatigue after intense activity. Recovery (like stretching, ice, or drinking water) will help your Pedro's body heal and bounce back.
Abby needs to recover. Emotional stress requires recovery time. Talking to someone, journaling, or calming activities will help Abby process her feelings and feel balanced again.
Leo needs rest. Long screen time can tire your brain and body. Taking a break to rest your eyes and mind will help Leo feel more alert and refreshed.
Aria needs to recover. When your muscles are already sore, more intense activity isn’t helpful. Recovery will help Aria's body repair so she doesn't get hurt or burned out.
This is AI generated. Extra fingers or limbs, missing joints, or odd shapes are a clue that an image is AI created or edited.
This is AI generated. Faces that look “too perfect” like skin without pores, wrinkles, or blemishes are a clue that an image is AI created or edited.
This is AI generated. Backgrounds that look warped or impossible, like a bench that no one could actually sit on or a door that wouldn’t open the right way, are a clue that an image is AI created or edited.
🌪️ They might laugh or be confused.
✍🏾 But you can send a quick apology and explain it was meant for someone else.
💡 Mistakes happen, and owning them quickly can make things better.
🌪️ You feel like a failure or not know what to do next.
✍🏾 But you can talk to a counselor or trusted adult about other options, apply again, or explore different opportunities.
💡 One “no” doesn’t stop your future. It just means finding another path.
🌪️ You feel lonely and might lose touch.
✍🏾 But you can stay connected by text or video and plan visits when possible.
💡 Friendships can change, but you can still keep connections and build new ones.
🌪️ Your boss might be upset or think you can't do the job.
✍🏾 But you can apologize, ask how to fix it, and show you're willing to learn.
💡 Mistakes happen at every job. What matters most is how you respond and grow.
- Set aside just 10–15 minutes a few times a week.
- Use phone reminders or alarms as practice cues.
- Pair your hobby with something you already do (listen to music while drawing or stretch while watching TV).
- Remind yourself every expert was once a beginner.
- Focus on enjoying the process, not perfection.
- Take pictures or notes to see your progress over time.
- Choose a relaxing hobby for tired days (listening to music, journaling, simple crafts).
- Do your hobby earlier in the day when you have more energy.
- Make it part of winding down instead of seeing it as “extra work.”
- Pick hobbies that don’t need special space (writing, sketching, stretching).
- Use free or low-cost community resources like school clubs, local parks, or libraries.
- Start small (borrow equipment or use beginner versions until you know you like it).
Correct! Saying "thank you" is a simple way to show gratitude.
Not quite. Saying "thank you" is exactly what gratitude looks like.
Not quite. Gratitude isn’t just feeling good, it’s also about showing or reflecting on your appreciation.
Correct! You noticed the nice thing (which is important) but didn’t take time to appreciate or respond, so it’s not gratitude yet.
Correct! Taking time to appreciate and savor a positive moment is gratitude.
Not quite. Even small moments, like taking time to feel thankful for the sun, is an example of gratitude.
Rolling your eyes is the opposite of showing gratitude, no matter what the other person says.
Correct! Gratitude would mean accepting the compliment. You could sit quietly and enjoy the moment, or say "thank you."
Even though he's running late, Alex should take one minute to breathe and think about what he needs to be successful in school today. This will help him remember his homework.
Taking one minute to list her assignments in order of importance will help Taylor decide which one to start first and help her feel better.
Spending one minute to grab a quick snack Jordan can take with him will give him the energy he needs to be successful. Taking the time to find a snack full of protein will also keep him full longer.
✅ This is positive peer pressure because it encourages healthy habits that support your success.
🔁 This is neutral peer pressure because it’s about style and trends, which don’t directly affect your safety or health.
🚨 This is negative peer pressure because it encourages harmful behavior toward someone. Making fun of someone for any reason is not okay and can be hurtful.
Great, that’s coming! You’ll learn how credit works and why it matters.
Perfect question, we’ll break down saving and investing step by step.
You’ll learn about and practice this skill so you feel comfortable with your own budget in real life.
We’ll explore the costs, the risks, and smart ways to handle student loans and debt.
Good one! This course will show you how to avoid credit card traps and use them wisely.
Exactly! We’ll talk about planning, saving, and avoiding common mistakes so you never feel broke.
Ignoring money might feel easier in the moment, but it can cause bigger problems later.
Advice: If you know this about yourself, you can build small and regular habits, like checking your balance once a week, to stay in control.
Saving is smart, but feeling guilty about every purchase can keep you from enjoying life.
Advice: Once you hit a savings goal, pause and let yourself spend on a need or a small want without guilt.
Spending to impress others can make you look good now, but it can leave you broke and stressed later.
Advice: Focus on spending in ways that bring you real joy instead of just showing off.
Believing money will solve everything can set you up for disappointment when life’s problems aren’t fixed by money alone.
Advice: Remember that money is a tool. It helps, but relationships, health, and goals matter too.
- Credit cards get expensive if you only make the minimum payment. Interest keeps adding up, and you can end up paying much more than the original price.
- Buy Now, Pay Later plans can work well if you pay on time. But if you miss payments, late fees can quickly raise the total cost.
- Low-interest payment plans are usually the most affordable way to borrow, as long as you budget and make steady payments.
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💸 Predatory lenders advertise fast cash, which can feel helpful in an emergency, even if the terms are unfair.
🫤 Many people don’t fully understand how interest works, so the loans seem easier or safer than they really are.
🎯 Predatory lenders target people who are stressed, desperate, or don’t have strong credit scores, so it’s easier for them to take advantage.
💰...his money will be safer.
💵...it would help him save for goals, emergencies, or big purchases.
🏧...he can make payments easily with a debit card or app instead of carrying a lot of cash.
💳...it can help him build good credit for his future.
📱...he can use online banking to check his money anytime from his phone.
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Malik chose Loan A. Even though it's a more expensive car, the lower interest rate means Malik will pay less each month and overall.

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Bankruptcy might be a smart move. The debt comes from medical bills that can’t be paid back, which is a common reason people file. Bankruptcy can stop collections while giving him a legal way to reset or reorganize what he owes.
Bankruptcy would not be a smart move because the debt is small and manageable. The teen has income and other options to pay it off over time without the long-term consequences of bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy would not be a smart move because the debt comes from subscriptions and late fees that can be reduced or stopped, and the student still has realistic options to catch up without long-term credit consequences.
Bankruptcy might be a smart move. The person has large, unpayable debt tied to a major life setback, and it can stop collections and help reset or reorganize what they owe when there is no realistic way to pay it back.
You can't tell yet.
Apartment A has the lowest rent, but you would have to pay extra for utilities and parking. Apartment C costs the most, but it includes utilities, laundry, and parking. Apartment B is in between and includes some costs, but not all.
You can’t decide which apartment is most affordable until you calculate the cost of everything that is included and everything you would have to pay for separately. The smartest choice is based on the total monthly cost, not just the rent.
Apartment A is more affordable.
Even though the rent for Apartment B is more affordable, the added utilities make it more expensive.
- simple interest grows at the same pace, while compound interest grows faster over time
- simple interest adds a little each time, while compound interest stacks growth on growth
- simple interest is steady, but compound interest increases more the longer it sits
- time helps money grow more through compound interest
- small amounts can turn into larger amounts over time
- starting earlier gives investments more chances to grow
- I have choices about jobs and ways to earn money, but there are rules that protect workers.
- I can save and invest my money, and the government helps keep banks and markets safer.
- I can build wealth because businesses create jobs and the government provides support and protections.
- I can earn and spend money freely, but I also pay taxes that support things like schools and roads.
