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Surviving Teacher Burnout Amy L Eva

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Surviving Teacher Burnout Amy L Eva
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Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.4 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Amy L. Eva
ISBN: 9781684039791, 1684039797
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Surviving Teacher Burnout Amy L Eva by Amy L. Eva 9781684039791, 1684039797 instant download after payment.

A teacher's self-care guide for building resilience, boosting emotional strength, and finding hope in the face of daily stress and overwhelming challenges.

If you're an educator who works with children, you often face intense pressure in the classroom. This was true before the pandemic, but now you may be feeling it even more. You aren't alone. From having to adapt to remote learning on the spot, to balancing the impacts of the pandemic on your personal life, many teachers are experiencing record levels of stress, trauma, and burnout. In addition, as an entire generation of students struggle to meet the academic and social emotional learning (SEL) challenges caused by a extended remote learning, you may be dealing with kids who are anxious, traumatized, and likely a year or two behind developmentally as they return to the classroom. It's a lot to manage, and you may feel like you are at your breaking point.

Written by an educational director at the Greater...

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