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The Great Reset for Families
Read More: The Great Reset for FamiliesPriya Parker, the author of The Art of Gathering, encourages us to enter into 2022 with conscious intention and in community. Recently, she discussed her ideas for a concept called “the great reset” on Brené Brown’s podcast. Parker calls upon us to recognize the gift of our times: “We are in a moment of creation. And that […]
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The Great Reset
Read More: The Great ResetPriya Parker, author of The Art of Gathering, encourages us to enter into 2022 with conscious intention and in community. Recently, she discussed what she calls “the great reset” on Brené Brown’s podcast. What is the Great Reset? Parker describes it this way: “We are in a moment of creation. And that is something that few generations […]
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Teachers Can Harness the Power of Ritual and Routine
Read More: Teachers Can Harness the Power of Ritual and RoutineAt this time of year, with heightened excitement and a looming break from school, the agreements you co-created with your class at the beginning of the school year and the everyday routines you have been establishing are things to lean on. Depend on that structure now, because it comforts them and helps them feel safe. […]
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Practice and Teach Kindness
Read More: Practice and Teach KindnessEducators are being encouraged to practice self-care more than ever before. This is not the solution to the many challenges and systems issues facing educators. However, it is helpful to practice those things that we can control, and that can improve our own mental and physical well-being. One of those things is to practice kindness […]
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For Healthier Kids, Flip the Script on Self-Care
Read More: For Healthier Kids, Flip the Script on Self-CareOne way to help kids who are struggling is to try flipping the script – talk less about self-care and more about care for others around us. Research shows that kindness towards others is more beneficial for mental and physical health than self-care. Active kindness: helping others, volunteering, being generous and consciously kind, results in […]
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How Teachers can move from “What is Wrong with You?!” to “What Happened to You?”
Read More: How Teachers can move from “What is Wrong with You?!” to “What Happened to You?”We now know that childhood trauma, including ongoing toxic stress, has a profound impact on brain development and behavior. In fact, behaviors teachers see in the classroom that seem to make no sense may actually be a student’s adaptive responses that show a brain’s capacity for prioritizing survival. When we blame the student or take […]
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How Parents & Caregivers can move on from “What’s Wrong with Me?”
Read More: How Parents & Caregivers can move on from “What’s Wrong with Me?”Our early experiences shape us in profound ways. If those experiences were persistently stressful or traumatic in your early life, you may suffer from the results of adversity, just like millions of other parents and caregivers. Dr. Bruce Perry and Oprah Winfrey teamed up on a new book titled What Happened To You? that illuminates […]
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How to Help Kids Rebuild Their Stamina for the New School Year
Read More: How to Help Kids Rebuild Their Stamina for the New School YearMasked up, many children have headed back to in-person learning. Though the academic load has not yet become heavy, the time in isolation has taken its toll in many ways. Just like an athlete returning to training after post-injury recuperation, our kids need to slowly build back the stamina they once had. We can help […]
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Teachers & Students Need to Rebuild Stamina for this School Year
Read More: Teachers & Students Need to Rebuild Stamina for this School YearWe may be back to in-person learning, but it’s anything but normal. Masks, social distancing, altered scheduling, and new safety protocols make the days almost unrecognizable from where we were in March 2020. One of the biggest differences? The amount of stamina you may have for this new normal. And it won’t just be you. […]
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A Strong Start for Teachers
Read More: A Strong Start for TeachersTeachers: we sincerely hope you were able to take some well-deserved time off this summer. The past two school years have asked too much of you. And right around the corner is the beginning of something new…a new classroom of kids, new challenges, new successes. Although we continue to face many unknowns this school year, […]