Too many students have been impacted by trauma, and sometimes we as educators wonder how to best help them.
Join us for an important conversation with Dr. Janyne McConnaughey as we discuss what trauma responses might look like, what our response should be, and how to create a trauma sensitive classroom.
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Today, we talk about why our relationship with God shouldn’t be centered on guilt – and the freedom and joy of simply enjoying Him.
Check out the amazing What’s in the Bible with Buck Denver video series – an incredible resource for both kids & adults.
This small tip will save you a ton of time & frustration when having students grade papers together in class.
The stronger our classroom community, the more likely our students are to succeed. But how exactly do we create that thriving learning environment? Join us as we discuss 4 strategies to develop a strong classroom community.
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Today we’re sharing an important reminder you won’t want to forget as you plan for back-to-school.
Do you ever have parents ask you to send regular (personalized) updates about their child? What do you say? Listen to discover why yes isn’t actually the best answer (and neither is no). But there is an answer that meets the need without adding an unnecessary burden to your schedule.
With every baby I have, the weight becomes harder to get off. So this time, I joined weight watchers. Listen to hear about my experience so far and consider if it might be the right program for you.
Classroom organization cuts down on so many problems, but sometimes it's easier said than done. Join us for a conversation with Kelly of the Simply Organized teacher, where she shares 5 tips for organizing your classroom - and simple routines to keep it that way all year long.
Get notes, links, & resources at www.teach4theheart.com/organized