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I love providing my listeners with practical strategies, tools, and tips that support you with your classroom management and dealing with certain student behaviors. And while I believe those are important aspects of an effective and successful school year, some of my favorite topics to discuss and share with you all include those that benefit your teacher mindset. I truly believe that’s the heart of what it means to be a happier, more fulfilled, calmer teacher.
With the rise in pressure that teachers face, it’s no wonder teacher anxiety is at an all-time high and a constant hurdle teachers deal with on a daily basis. Therefore, I want to give you what you need to calm your stress and anxiety in order to feel and experience peace. In today’s episode, I’m sharing techniques and strategies that you can use to set the foundation for calm and healthy ways to manage your teacher anxiety. Think of these as your anti-anxiety toolbox for elementary teachers, all of which I have researched and practiced myself that I believe have positively impacted my thinking and way of life.
We often don’t think about how classroom management is connected to our mindset and thoughts, which ultimately impacts the way we run our classrooms and lives. By learning to manage our thoughts and how they translate to the classroom, we’re able to deal with challenging experiences and tasks throughout the day. That’s what each of the strategies and techniques I share do. They require you to be reflective and cognizant of the types of thoughts you’re having and start building positive, new habits instead and be able to calm your teacher anxiety, along with your students.
The type of anxiety and symptoms you experience are unique to you, but what’s universal is the need to manage your teacher anxiety in order to better manage your classroom and yourself. Having been in stressful situations myself, I’ve been able to have a better outlook and more positive thoughts. So, if you’re looking for a different way to manage your classroom while also benefiting your mindset, add these strategies and techniques to your teacher toolbox for your teacher anxiety.
I hope this information is helpful as you prepare for your first, second, or third year of teaching. Until next time, remember, just because you're a beginning elementary teacher, there's no need for you to struggle like one.
💛 Lori
Dr. Lori Friesen | Beginning Teacher Mentor
Creator of the R.E.A.D.Y. for School Academy and The Classroom Management Club, Dr. Lori Friesen has mentored thousands of beginning teachers across the country through her workshops and courses. Host of the popular podcast Beginning Teacher Talk and author of Dear New Teacher, Here's Exactly What to Do, Dr. Lori is dedicated to serving educators and inspiring learners. Learn more at drlorifriesen.com.
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