program

This event is SOLD OUT.

Please call 857-444-1500 x1 to be added to the waiting list.

Space is limited. Registration will close one hour prior to the start of the webinar (3 PM ET / 12 PM PT).

This webinar will use Zoom. 
 

This webinar will run from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm ET/1:00 pm - 2:00 pm PT on April 14, 15, and 16 for a total of 3 credit hours.
 

All the new demands and challenges of our world today can make our heads spin and our hearts race. It seems impossible to actually find time to take care of ourselves. And yet, research shows that when we take care of ourselves first, we are actually more helpful to our students and own families. Now more than ever, supporting students’ social-emotional wellbeing and academic success starts with us. In this interactive webinar series, you will learn self-care strategies that you can use at home and during your school day. Discover what research says about the positive impact teacher self-care, self-compassion, and stress reduction has on student learning. Learn strategies that you can readily implement to improve self-care and resilience in yourself and your students whether you are navigating online instruction, homeschooling, or when you return to your classroom. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Participants will be able to:

  • Develop your own practical plan for building self-care, self-compassion, and gratitude into your daily life and help students and parents do the same
  • Learn to recognize your own emotional triggers so that you can practice responding vs. reacting when under pressure
  • Explore proven strategies to help reduce your stress levels and calm your anxiety


SESSION SCHEDULE


Part One:  Knowing Yourself and Why Self Care Matters

  • Research on teacher self-care and self-compassion
  • Triggers: Recognizing our own emotional triggers and blind spots
  • Glimmers: Harnessing the power of the pre-frontal cortex to help calm and heal


Part Two:  Mindsets and Mindfulness at Home and at School

  • Research on Mindsets and Mindfulness
  • Mindsets: Developing Growth Mindsets for ourselves and our students
  • Mindfulness: Developing daily mindful practices for ourselves and our students


Part Three:  Creating Peaceful Classrooms: Virtual and in School

  • Research on the power of gratitude for learning
  • Gratitude: Practices at home and in the classroom
  • Kindness: Creating kind, peaceful and resilient classrooms


WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This seminar is applicable for K-12 teachers, administrators, instructional coaches, counselors, and other educators that support classroom instruction.
 

WORKSHOP LEADER
 

ricciKathleen M. Kryza, MA, Master Teacher; CIO, Infinite Horizons; Co-Author, Transformative Teaching: Changing Today's Classrooms Culturally, Academically, and Emotionally (2015), Developing Growth Mindsets in the Inspiring Classroom (2011), Inspiring Elementary Learners (2008), Inspiring Middle and Secondary Learners (2007), and Differentiation for Real Classrooms (2009)