Featured in NCEA Momentum
Following the success of ADAC’s Middle School Mindset webinar, we were honored to continue the conversation in the Summer 2026 issue of Momentum, the official magazine of NCEA.
The article expands on many of the themes explored during the webinar, including student belonging, engagement, executive functioning, literacy, and practical strategies for supporting young adolescents in Catholic schools. Drawing on research and real-world classroom experiences, it offers actionable ideas that educators can implement in their own schools.
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