Social Emotional Well-Being for Educators
- Michelle L. Trujillo - TruEd Consulting
Emotional Intelligence | Personal Growth & Development | Social/Emotional Leadership
Learn how to take self-care off your to-do list!
It’s been a rough couple of years for teachers and school leaders. Your ability to be resilient and concentrate on social-emotional learning has been put to the test and now you deserve relief—without the pressure of having yet one more thing piled on your plate.
This book’s unique and compelling framework empowers you to practice self-care through thoughts and actions that are within your control, enhancing your well-being without taking on extraneous responsibilities. Features include
- A checklist for determining your baseline of strengths and needs
- Self-reflection questions, journaling opportunities, and action-planning exemplars
- A process for tracking, celebrating, and revising your own tangible objectives
- Teaching guidance for distance or hybrid education
- Strategies to share with your students
Free resources
Baseline Social Emotional Well-Being Check-In
Use this checklist from Social Emotional Well-Being for Educators to reflect on your currently social and emotional well-being. This self-assessment shows you where you start so that you can begin to move forward.
Adult SEL: Just Another Educational Initiative?
“Is this just another passing educational initiative?” Our answer: No! Michelle Trujillo discusses in this excerpt how this new social-emotional learning (SEL) framework emphasizes making SEL a "way of being"—not another thing to add to your To Do list.