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Self-Care for Teachers
Self-Care for Teachers

In this chapter from Brain-Based Learning, authors Eric Jensen and Liesl McConchie guide teachers through the principles that will support them in sustaining their physical, emotional, and social health so that they can be the teacher they strive to be.

 

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How Our Senses Impact Learning
How Our Senses Impact Learning

In this chapter from Brain-Based Learning, authors Eric Jensen and Liesl McConchie discuss how each of the senses impact learning.

 

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Educator SEL Self-Care Behaviors During Distance Education
Educator SEL Self-Care Behaviors During Distance Education

In this resource from Start With the Heart author Michelle Trujillo, you'll discover critical behaviors for self-care to do during distance education, in order to effectively care for ourselves and others.

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Clarity for Learning Study Guide
Clarity for Learning Study Guide

Use this study guide to Clarity for Learning to lead a book study and dive deep into the concepts presented in the book.

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Let’s Spark a Revolution in Early Childhood Education!
Let’s Spark a Revolution in Early Childhood Education!

"Over the 40 years I’ve worked in early childhood education, I’ve believed many times that a revolution in the field was imminent. Heaven knows we’ve certainly needed one, as misguided policies have brought about increasingly inappropriate practices. Surely people who understand child development would finally begin making the decisions about ECE!

Clearly, I’ve been naïve..."

Read the full blog by Rae Pica, author of What If We Taught the Way Children Learn? and What If Everybody Understood Child Development?, regarding her experience in early childhood education and her thoughts on the response of schools to COVID-19.

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Podcast: Movement Is Not Misbehavior
Podcast: Movement Is Not Misbehavior

Author and early childhood expert Rae Pica is featured on the That Early Childhood Nerd podcast to discuss how honoring children's need to move can reduce behaviors we find challenging.

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Podcast: Rae Pica and the Importance of Movement
Podcast: Rae Pica and the Importance of Movement

Featured on Episode 16 of the "Not Just Cute" podcast, Rae Pica shares what she’s observed over her over 40-year career and strongly advocates for movement in childhood education.

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Podcast: Body-Mind Connection in Early Childhood Education
Podcast: Body-Mind Connection in Early Childhood Education

Rae Pica discusses the importance of understanding both body and mind in early childhood education with the hosts of The Preschool Podcast.

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Introduction to Teaching, Learning, and Trauma
Introduction to Teaching, Learning, and Trauma

Read the introduction to Teaching, Learning, and Trauma, Grades 6-12, where the authors discuss the need for this book, define what ACEs are, and discuss the impact of ACEs on students and their education.

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Chapter 3: Check Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself
Chapter 3: Check Yourself Before You Wreck Yourself

In this free excerpt from Teaching, Learning, and Trauma, Grades 6-12, the authors discuss the importance of self-care for teachers and students alike, and provides strategies and tips for maintaining your own mental health so that you can better support students. 

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Strategies for Sustaining Your Well-Being: How Long Are We Supposed to Do This?
Strategies for Sustaining Your Well-Being: How Long Are We Supposed to Do This?

"Week five, and maybe you feel a little more confident. And in the same nano-second of time that you feel like you are just arriving at “I got this,” there is another feeling snuggling right up to your new-found confidence. It feels something like dread. How am I going to do this until the end of the school year? Is this really sustainable?" Read the full blog by author Beth Kelley on Corwin Connect.

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COVID-19 and The Art of Holding Steady in Turbulent Times
COVID-19 and The Art of Holding Steady in Turbulent Times

"As an educator you have a unique opportunity to role model for your students how to stay calm during uncertain times. The first step is to know how to do that for yourself before you can do it for your children, spouse, family, and students." Read the full blog from author Beth Kelley on Corwin Connect.

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