As educators, we know that developing social-emotional competencies is beneficial for our students. However, did you know that it is equally supportive for us? Actually, leading SEL researchers and organizations all advise that before incorporating SEL in the classroom, educators, leaders and other adults in the lives of youth would benefit from deepening their own SEL practices and understanding.
In this experiential workshop, we will engage in exploratory and reflective practices that will help us to deepen our own social-emotional competencies. Expect to be having conversations, writing, and actively participating as you engage in practices and routines that will help you to become more self-aware and to take action in supporting your own resilience and self-regulation. While most of our time together will be focused on the self, we will also touch on some practices that strengthen relationships. Many of our learning experiences can be used or modified to fit the classroom as well.
Some of the areas of exploration will be:
-Understanding how our personal values and strengths influence our purpose
-Recognizing our patterns of emotions and using that information to inform our choices
-Practicing mindfulness techniques that support self-awareness and resilience
-Identifying stressors and regulation strategies to prevent stress and burnout
-Exploring assertive and compassionate ways to communicate our needs and understand those of others
*This workshop will be delivered online. Please register through Chapters International