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Brian Christoffersen

@spursfan96

Father, husband. Learner... #SEL #emotionscientist #traumasensitiveschools

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It is ready for you! FREE RESOURCE! Please share with us how you integrate and use this resource! That would be the greatest gift as we take this work into the world! revelationsineducation.com/free-resource-…

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There are just a few hours left to get the e-book version of Emotional Agility for $1.99 (U.S. and Canada residents only, though it looks like some people in other countries have been able to access it via the U.S. Amazon site). Get it here: amazon.com/Emotional-Agil…

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"We need caring people who can provide enough small doses of “good stress” through existing relationships in the real-life situations facing our youth. Who are these people who can help address this youth mental health crisis? Parents and teachers!" bit.ly/3kcnpkz

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Bringing #SEL to your classroom isn’t about adding more chores to your to-do list—it’s about fostering a community of empathy and equity. edutopia.org/article/bringi…

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"Fostering social and emotional development is about more than just teaching skills. It starts with recognizing the emotional state of students and staff and providing the supports needed to create comfort, hope, and openness to learning of all kinds" #SEL edutopia.org/article/bringi…

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Effective restorative practices don’t ignore problematic behavior. Rather, they’re based on a belief that students make mistakes, but should be guided toward accountability. edutopia.org/article/using-…

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If you’re already feeling overwhelmed this year, take a step back and remind yourself that, sometimes, less is more—for both you and your students. edut.to/3YOycBQ

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"We need to teach students these social-emotional skills that are essential for the rest of their lives. I think we sometimes fail because what traditional discipline typically does is just tell the child what they’re doing wrong." #SEL edutopia.org/article/tackli…

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"If we want what is best for our students, we have to do whatever we can to remove barriers and be thoughtful about what is needed to help our teachers and staff be as successful as possible." Read more at #WhatMakesAGreatPrincipal buff.ly/4db67LF

"If we want what is best for our students, we have to do whatever we can to remove barriers and be thoughtful about what is needed to help our teachers and staff be as successful as possible."

Read more at #WhatMakesAGreatPrincipal buff.ly/4db67LF
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Are you exercising good judgment or being judgy? Understanding the difference between judgment and being judgmental is crucial for our emotional intelligence. While good judgment keeps us safe and aligned with our values, being judgmental can harm our relationships and mental

Are you exercising good judgment or being judgy? Understanding the difference between judgment and being judgmental is crucial for our emotional intelligence.

While good judgment keeps us safe and aligned with our values, being judgmental can harm our relationships and mental
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Providing students with tools to process and express their emotions can support their well-being, their relationships with others, and their academic readiness. 🤲 Here are 4 tips.

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Want to help elementary students build skills like organization and task initiation? 🛠️ Check out 4 ways your classroom design can support their executive functioning: edut.to/3Zy9kAs

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Historical Scene Investigations is one of my favorite strategies. Pair some primary sources with a great historical picture book and you’ve got a great history lesson!

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I love this helpful visual from Dr. Daniel Willingham Daniel Willingham, Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. His flowchart offers simple and practical questions to guide children toward greater independence. In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Dr. Stephen

I love this helpful visual from Dr. Daniel Willingham <a href="/DTWillingham/">Daniel Willingham</a>, Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. His flowchart offers simple and practical questions to guide children toward greater independence.

In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Dr. Stephen
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We confuse busyness with productivity. Stillness isn’t empty—it can be productive too. The problem? Most of us never practice it. This week on Dealing with Feeling, I sat down with my colleague and friend, Mo Edjlali to explore how silence can reshape organizations. Episode

We confuse busyness with productivity.
Stillness isn’t empty—it can be productive too. The problem?
Most of us never practice it.

This week on Dealing with Feeling, I sat down with my colleague and friend, Mo Edjlali to explore how silence can reshape organizations.

Episode
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Human Speech Follows a Universal Rhythm Every 1.6 Seconds A global study of over 650 recordings in 48 languages shows that human speech follows a universal rhythm, with phrases called Intonation Units occurring about every 1.6 seconds. These rhythmic segments structure

Human Speech Follows a Universal Rhythm Every 1.6 Seconds

A global study of over 650 recordings in 48 languages shows that human speech follows a universal rhythm, with phrases called Intonation Units occurring about every 1.6 seconds. 

These rhythmic segments structure