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  Training
Duration:
1 hour
Presented by:
UCLA Pritzker Center for Strengthening Children and Families
Featuring:
Stephen Hydon, PhD
Relevant categories:
Education Resilience School Mental Health
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Overview


Teachers are always being asked to do more for our communities, but rarely are given ways to care for themselves. In this virtual training, instructor Steve Hydon will share practical tools for teachers that will help them manage their own wellbeing amidst a busy schedule. As a trainer on educator stress and wellbeing, Steve believes in designing self-care strategies that help educators live happier lives, while increasing their impact in their school communities. If you enjoy this virtual training, share it with a colleague to support their wellbeing too!

  Keywords: educator, school wellbeing, self-care, teaching
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=21947&k=76011622  
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The Pritzker Center 2021 School Wellbeing Toolkit provides actionable steps educators can take in the classroom to address many of the most pressing concerns in our schools. Learn more about the toolkit and access additional resources at wellbeing4la.org/schools.

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