Today’s teachers are dealing with unprecedented changes, new challenges, and unusual demands on their time, energy, and teaching. Join us for a panel discussion of ways you can face these challenges, while still building good relationships, and caring for your mental health.
Lisa Bush looks at the importance of looking after your own health so you will be better able to meet classroom needs.
Kara Dymond offers strategies and techniques to meet the social-emotional needs of both students and teachers.
Pat Trottier explores how fostering good relationships with everyone in the school community will lead to happy, healthy classrooms.
This in-depth conversation will help you start off the school year in the best of health!
Lisa Bush is a fourth-generation educator who understands the need for and is passionate about teacher wellness. Lisa taught for more than 15 years and presents internationally on Language Arts, Fine Arts, gifted education, and teacher wellness....
Kara Dymond, PhD, has an autistic brother and teaches children with autism in a specialized withdrawal program for a large school board. She works as an autism consultant to support students in classroom and home settings, and designs and delivers...
Pat Trottier has been actively involved in education in Winnipeg, Manitoba, for more than 30 years. Pat has worked with students in the early, middle, and senior years as a teacher, resource specialist, and administrator. Committed to the...