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Teacher, we're on the last episode of our series! This might be the most important one, because it will be key to making sure you're energized in August for the start of a new year.
Let's look at things that aren't serving us well and work on them. If it didn't work for you this past year, expect the same this year. But don't worry! I've got you. Here's how we're going to fix some of those problem areas for a better start this year. If you want accountability, email me your answers to the assignment in the podcast ([email protected]) and I'll send you back some motivation!
By the way, I have a seven-day SuperStar Teacher course coming up in June, and the wait list is open! If one of your areas for improvement is relationships with students and their families, we can work on that together. If you want to sign up for more information, just go to the link below!
Now, let's wrap up this series and get you on to your BEST SUMMER EVER!
Helpful Links:
SuperStar Teacher Waitlist
BEST SUMMER EVER: Part 2 - Rest
BEST SUMMER EVER: Part 1 - Routine
Summer in Sight:
- Part 1: Purpose
- Part 2: Passion
- Part 3: Perseverance
Finish With Joy:
- Part 1: Joy-Rooted Reflection
- Part 2: Eliminate for Joy
- Part 3: Joy-Centered Design
- Part 4: Joy-Guided Development -
Teacher Friend, summer break is an amazing perk of our profession. We work hard, and we need it! So let's make the most of it.
Part 2 of this series is all about finding ways to exchange habits that don't serve us well with alternatives that are more restful.
After all, when we go back to school in August, we need to be recharged physically and emotionally for our next group of students.
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Teacher Friend, summer is coming! I can smell the honeysuckle, taste the lemonade, and hear the alarm clock waking me up!
Wait, did I miss something??
Nope! Because guess what? The way to have your best summer EVER is to use routines! Don't worry, I'm not here to crash your dreams of rest and relaxation. I'm actually going to help you find more of it while having a fulfilling summer that gets you ready for the start of the next school year.
This doesn't mean a rigid, down to the minute schedule. Actually, I recommend NOT planning your summer that way. I have another technique for you instead.
So, are you ready to start this series on making this the best summer ever? Let's do it!
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Hey there, Teacher! Today's topic is a heavy one, but I truly believe that it is worth considering. It's easy to go through the routine of first bell, morning classes, special classes, lunch, recess, and bus duty and lose track of what we're doing along the way.
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Today, let's reverse engineer your teacher eulogy. This will put in crystal clear perspective what is important to you as a teacher so you can focus on those aspects during your day.
Are you ready for this quick episode? Let's go!
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Teacher, it's coming! It's almost here! The end of the school year!
We've worked so hard all year that it would be a shame to not celebrate, don't you think? It's our last chance to connect with our students' families and acknowledge all the progress of this year.
Today, let's plan an end of year Grand Family Finale. It can be as simple or in-depth as you choose, but I'll share some points to consider in your celebration.
When I taught kindergarten, I hosted an Alphabet Parade, and it was one of the most enjoyable events I've organized. There's a resource for that down below as well as some other posts on family relationships.
Teacher, this is our chance to put an epic finish line banner at the end of this year. Let's do it!
Resources in today's episode:
Bookmark & Picture Gift Memento
Alphabet Parade TpT resource
Alphabet Parade blog post
My Secret Weapon to Supercharge Family Connections blog post or podcast episode
Building Parent Partnerships blog post or podcast episode
Nurturing Parent Partnerships blog post or podcast episode
3 Ways to Make Sure Parents Love You blog post or podcast episode
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Teacher, it's time for some strategies! If you missed the last episode, make sure and listen to Part 1 first. If you're ready for actions you can take, this short and sweet episode will get you started.
Investigate - Take an honest look at what is going on. Ask people with experience for guidance.Plan - It's going to take some thought to create an environment for this full-sun flower to thrive.Implement - The best plan in the world won't do any good if you don't start (and stick to) it!
Today, we're talking about how to actively handle this situation.Teacher, I believe in you. Let's get you ready to navigate having students who make you want to quit!
Links mentioned:
The Kid Who Makes You Want to Quit: Part 1
My Secret Weapon to Nurture Student Connections - Podcast and Blog Post
Be a Tiny Human Tamer - Podcast and Blog Post
Undeniable Reasons to Quit Teaching - Podcast and Blog Post -
Teacher, today's topic is an icky subject, but it's so important. That's because it has, or will, happen to all of us! You know that kid, or kids, that make you want to quit? It hurts my heart to admit it, but it happens!
When this kid gains ground in your thoughts so much that your reactions are based more on feelings than thoughts, it's time for a reset. Maybe you can't fix the situation. What you can control is yourself.
I'm here to tell you that thoughts are powerful. Come with me for a mindset shift that won't make everything glitter and rainbows, but it will give you motivation, purpose, and help you finish the year with that child with impact.
Don't forget to come back for Part 2 for strategies!
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Teacher Friend, I see you over there caring for everyone in your teaching world. You place so much value on your students, their families, your coworkers, and your administrators. That's a good thing!
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But what happens when you try to do so many things for so many people? Overwhelm. Burnout. Those might as well be four letter words, and you don't need any part of them!
So how about we set some boundaries together? This is teacher selfcare, and it isn't selfish at all. When you're at your best for the things that you do, you and the people you are pouring into are better off.
Let's do it!
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Hello Teacher Friend! It's been a while, but I am back, and I'm so happy to get to talk with you again. I'm going to share why I've been away and how I've grown in the meantime.
Be in harmony with your timeSee the harmony in every dayBe in harmony with your purpose and passion
Today I'm sharing three tips for teaching in harmony.Ready to talk about what each of these mean for you? Let's dive right in and make you a more joyful teacher TODAY!
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Let's do it!
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Now that we've got a solid foundation under us, let's add on the other layers of classroom management so that our teacher sunflower can sink its roots deep down and thrive.
It all started with last episode's bedrock principles. Now, we're going to talk about three other layers of classroom management that will lead to a joyful, efficient, wonderful place for our students, and ourselves, to thrive.
The key is to choose one layer at a time to focus on. Don't get overwhelmed by trying to tackle them all at once. Pick the one that needs the most work and start there. You can do it!
Links in today's episode:
Today's blog post (with illustration of Layers of Joyful Management Framework)
Last week's blog post
Joyful Teacher Academy waitlist -
If classroom management is a big, scary, eyeballs all over the place, monster of a blob to you, then this episode is for you! To be honest, my first few years of teaching, I thought a prize box and candy were the key to classroom management.
I have learned better.
And today, I'm going to help you on your journey to taming classroom management. I'm going to show you the framework I use that keeps my students well managed, engaged, and adds to my teacher joy. We'll start with the most fundamental aspect of classroom management and next week we'll work our way up.
I promise, you can tame the classroom management blob too!
Links in today's episode:
Today's blog post
Joyful Teacher Academy waitlist -
Teacher, last week we talked about building connections with our students' families. While these may be the most important connections, that doesn't mean we focus on our students any less.
Today's strategy will not only help us build connections with students, it will actually strengthen those connections with families, and it gives them a lifelong skill.
Depression and anxiety are major problems in our country, and they are affecting our precious students as well.
One of the culprits is negative self-talk. I used to do it, and I'm betting you do or did too. It's natural, but it is not helpful.
I'm going to share how we can teach our students to combat that while they are young. Imagine being able to encourage themselves from childhood!
Are you ready? (Don't forget to grab your FREE downloads below!)
Links in today's episode:
Today's blog post
Last week's blog post - Family Connections
Classroom Mantra Starter Kit
SEL Toolkit
SEL blog post
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Hey there, teacher! How about a secret weapon to deepen those relationships with the families of your students? This is super effective, and it isn't complicated at all!
Today I'm sharing three strategies to use your voice to connect with families. Think about how powerful a conversation is with someone you care about. Now imagine that your students' families get to hear your voice regularly.
I'm going to show you how to make this efficient and manageable, because I know you have a full plate. Are you ready?
Links in today's episode:
Today's blog post
Last week's blog post
YouTube channel
Joyful Teacher Academy waitlist -
Dear Teacher, I'm back! Since the last time we chatted, the area in the Appalachians where I live has endured a historic flood. There has been so much devastation, loss, and grief.
Today, I'm sharing my story, because I think it may encourage you. You see, there are three things in particular that I appreciate so much more now. More than likely, you have these gifts right now.
So let's take a minute to be grateful for these precious gifts and let them motivate you as a brand new school year is underway.
Links in today's episode:
Today's blog post
YouTube Channel -
Teacher, we're at the end of our series! This is the perfect way to end out your school year. Today's episode will fuel you up so you're ready to start a new year.
Don't worry, this won't eat up your entire summer. But focusing purposefully over the summer will let you have pool time, family time, and jump start you for August.
Are you ready?
Links for today's episode:
Today's blog post -
You have stressors. I have stressors. All of us primary teachers have stressors.
That's no secret. But what you may not know is that we can make them work for us. Those stressors can help us create a year with more joy than the last. If we put our focus there, we can design solutions so those stressors don't continue to steal our joy.
This third episode in our series will have you ready to tackle the parts of your day that you dread the most. Imagine walking back into your classroom in August with brand new pens, notebooks, and a plan to keep those stressors under control!
Links in today's episode:
Today's blog post (with free workbook) -
Teacher, your time is precious! This week, we're going to talk about how to eliminate the excess in your day. When you try to juggle too many things, some of them are bound to fall.
I can almost hear you saying, "But Toni, if I don't get everything done, the world will fall apart."
My friend, I promise you it won't. Come along with me and let's zero in on what matters most so you can make YOUR biggest impact. Let's tame that to do list together!
Links in today's episode:
Today's blog post (with free workbook) -
Teacher, we've almost made it to summer! These last few weeks are always so hectic, and to be completely honest, I'm having to budget my time more carefully than ever. So, we're going to do a recap of one of my favorite series that is completely relevant right now.
The end of the year is so busy. But what if we could finish with more joy, a brighter spirit and ensure that our upcoming year will have a fresh, well planned beginning? That is my hope for you.
I actually go through a process each year that gives me this hope, energy and sustainability to finish the year with joy. In this four part series, we're going to harness the positivity needed to finish this year out joyfully. If that sounds like a plan, you need to stick with me today. Are you ready?
Be sure to grab the downloadable workbook from the link below!
Links in today's episode:
Blog post (with downloadable Finish With Joy workbook) -
Teacher, teacher, someone cut line! Someone is talking in the hall! Someone tore a piece from a bulletin board! Someone is running!
Oh, doesn't that just make chills run up your neck?
Guess what? That doesn't have to be your class!
I've developed some hallway behavior hacks this year, because it's the first year I've had to walk long distances through the school with my class. And today, I'm going to share them with you!
Links in today's episode:
Today's blog post
3 Top Secret Management Tricks
How I Dumped My Prize Box -
Teacher, if you feel like your get up and go has walked off without you, this episode is for you.
This is the final part of our Summer-in-Sight series to help you finish the year with joy. If you missed the first two episodes, I highly recommend starting there. I'll be here for you when you're ready!
Today, I'm sharing my top three strategies for teacher perseverance. It's easy to look around at other teachers with their perfect bulletin boards and well-managed classrooms and think, If I was really good at this, it would be easy.
Not true!
Teaching is hard. Recognizing that it's not easy doesn't mean you aren't meant to teach. Actually, being concerned about whether you're doing a good job can be a good thing. It means you care.
But don't let the lie that it should be easy steal your joy!
Let me show you how you can keep going and finish the year making a difference for your little learners.
Links in today's episode:
Today's blog post
Summer-in-Sight Series: Passion
Burnout Buster Series: Anchor Thoughts
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