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5.0 (18 Reviews)
November 17, 2020

How to Be Still in Chaotic Times: Research-Based Strategies for Educators with Marc Brackett

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About This Webinar

How are you feeling? How would you like to feel? Join Dr. Marc Brackett, author of Permission to Feel and director of the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, who will help you learn how to be still and take care of yourself. 

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As the adults in schools, we must take care of our own well-being so that we can both show up as our best selves for our students AND preserve our own mental and physical health. Don’t miss this interactive, practice-oriented webinar, where Brackett will share research-based strategies to help educators manage their own emotions and build a culturally responsive approach to supporting students in managing their emotions.

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Part of the Health and Wellness Series. Register for all sessions now.

On Demand version is available in closed captioning in English and Spanish.

Original Air Date: Tuesday, November 17, 2020

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Brackett_AFT_11_17_20.pdf

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November 17, 2020
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5.0
18 Reviews
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earunkumar122_3852556
December 23, 2020
I adore Marc Brackett. His book #permissiontofeel is one that has resonated with me for the last several months and has helped me to guide positive professional development in my district.
sjmth
November 19, 2020
Lesson was great. . . .now if the code for the bonus points would only work I could Be Still
Laure_O_3148111
November 18, 2020
This webinar gave educators useful tools to help them manage their emotions during this unprecedented school year. Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge and for the experience!
cwinger_3827978
November 18, 2020
This was a great and informative lesson. I plan on implementing this in my school. Thank you
dchisolm_3819893
November 18, 2020
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