Educators! Make This Wellness and Self-Care Workshop Your Priority

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This Workshop is for You!

In our last post, we wrote about teacher wellness and self-care becoming a priority. Educators have more opportunities to attend workshops and conferences. Do you want to learn how to reduce stress and burnout? Teach and Take Time for You has the perfect workshop for you. Mark your calendar! This event, “Strategies and Tips to Reduce Stress and Burnout” is Saturday, October 6, 2018.

First, answer a few questions to see if this is a fit for you. Are you stressed out? Are you ready to quit the profession? Do you drag yourself to work each morning? Are you losing patience with your students, colleagues, and parents? Do you count the days between weekends and holidays? If your answer is Yes to any question, this is the perfect workshop for You! Continue reading

Teacher self-care is a priority

Teacher Wellness and Self-Care are Finally a Priority

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Teacher Wellness & Self-Care

Teacher wellness and self-care are finally becoming a priority.  We know that teacher burnout is real! Many are leaving the profession because of high levels of stress. Fortunately, teachers realize their need for self-care. Articles and professional development opportunities are available about teacher wellness and self-care. One of my goals and priorities is to promote the importance of teacher wellness for educators. Here I will provide a few resources for you to check out. Continue reading

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Tips for Teachers: Surviving the End of the Year

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Survival

Teachers, the last quarter of the school year is the hardest. You’re exhausted, and so are the students. The weather is warming up, and everyone has cabin fever. It’s the time of year when the administrators, teachers, and students are ready for the last ten weeks to be over. Don’t fret! Here are some tips for surviving the end of the school year.

School calendars end in May or June. Children attend classes at least 40 weeks per year. In some places it is more; however, by week #30 educators are working hard to make sure teaching and learning continue. Not to mention, many districts complete annual standardized testing in March or April. Frequently, school-wide testing leaves students and educators anxious and on edge. Usually, stress levels increase as the year comes to an end. Continue reading