Growing Pains

"Growth is often a painful process."- Elbert Hubbard

 Famous writers have quoted growth, and how it is never easy...

"Have a growth mindset." We hear it in our classrooms, we hear it at staff meetings, we hear it when times are hard. The past few years have proven that students, as well as teachers, are resilient. Resiliency has become a common word, one which can be applied not only to academic lives, but to personal lives as well. 

Some students prefer attending school over being at home. This is because they have a community of peers and adults willing to help them cope. Remote Learning was not the greatest experience for many of our youth students. 

For the last couple of years, students have struggled with social coping mechanisms. Teachers around the globe realized this and went to work on what we could do to improve the lives of our young students. We had to pull out our coping tools not only for ourselves, but for our students as well. 

Youth emotions are ripe with hormones and displaced emotional energy, and socioemotional resiliency is a key component to making sure our students thrive in the future. 


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