If you have never heard of or never been to the Teacher Self-care Conference, you are missing out on a great conference. Even though I had the pleasure of presenting there this summer, I settled in as a learner to hear other educator's stories of self-care (or lack thereof) and how to practice it without guilt.
My workshop focused on self-care for instructional coaches. After presenting and reviewing my evaluations, I learned that this is yet another void in instructional coaching. Because of this experience, I created a must-watch webinar focused exclusively on instructional coaches and your self-care. Coaches Need Care, Too: Self-care For Instructional Coaches! Coaches Need Care, Too gives you 26 strategies, tips, and tricks you can use right now to help you manage your stress level and keep calm at work. Check out this blog to hear more of my thoughts about self-care for instructional coaches and pick up a couple of tips you can practice at work. Leave a Reply. |
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11/14/2019
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