Flexibility has always been the survival word for teachers, but this year teacher flexibility is being put to the test more than ever.

Flexibility has always been the survival word for teachers, but this year teacher flexibility is being put to the test more than ever.
An educator gives her thoughts on school reopening. The unknowns make this a difficult decision in trying to determine what is best.
Teachers, YOU are enough. You are charting unknown territory doing distance learning and doing it with the best of your ability. Know that you are enough.
Positive actions to survive teaching from home will improve your outlook during this unsettling time. Learn tips to help you survive and thrive.
Creating a positive tribe is essential for teachers.This creates a deep sense of connection through shared experiences and make for a happier work life
Teachers can’t save them all, but we can love them all. How not to let education policy make you feel like a failure.
Smile! This one simple, free action can be a game changer in your classroom. The power of a smile influences the entire day for you and your students.
Life is short––pursue your passions and find your purpose. If you are questioning life choices, it is okay to make changes and to take chances.
Positivity inspires teachers to make the most of each day. Learn some quick and simple ways to get more positivity into your teaching life.
Feeling the teacher blues? A positivity box provides the teaching inspiration you need on the days when you are feeling down.
Think how much a pat on the back, a thank you or a positive comment boosts your morale. Imagine the impact we make if we pass on the positivity.