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Trauma-Informed Classrooms: Educator Self-Care

Alexandra Murtaugh ·
Working in a school is hard. It doesn’t matter if you work in a suburban, urban, or rural area. It doesn’t matter if you work with 5 year-olds on building empathy, teach 11 year-olds about symbiosis, coach teachers in aligning curriculum, or help high school seniors choose their postsecondary pathways. It is hard work. From the cacophony of lockers closing at dismissal, to the challenge of getting 25 sets of 8 year-old eyes looking at you in synchrony, schools are a special kind of organized...
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A Framework for Young Children + Adults Coworking @ Home

Jodi Wert ·
Hello Community, I work in early years learning & wellness, and write to share an offering that might help families set up a framework for mandatory learning at home. Here's a link to the intro: imagiNATION Blog Series . Warmly, Jodi Wert
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Re: A Framework for Young Children + Adults Coworking @ Home

McKinley McPheeters ·
Thank you for sharing this! A fantastic resource.
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Community ∞ Purpose

Jodi Wert ·
For a peek into what we're working on in our community-based group for adults who are important to young children, click here to visit the blog @ Wert Knowing . All the best, Jodi
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A Strengths-Based Approach Brings HOPE to ACEs

Kerry. Jamieson ·
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released its first in a series of reports called “Snapshots” after polling 3,000+ parents about their experiences during the pandemic. Surprisingly, while many of the findings were concerning, most people reported a deepening relationship with their children despite the stress and tension they were experiencing.
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