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Six Ways to Stay Healthy During Flu Season

December 16, 2022December 14, 2022 MCinC 0 Comments flu season, staying healthy, teacher self care

There’s no way around it, Friends—the flu germs are here. Our house got hit hard with the crud these last

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Mindset Shift: The One Simple Thing You Can Do for Better Classroom Management

September 21, 2022September 16, 2022 MCinC 0 Comments classroom community, classroom management, mindset shift, teacher self care

We’ve covered quite a bit about classroom management. Everything seems to center around systems, routines, and procedures, doesn’t it? Actually,

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Five Things I’ve Learned from Teaching During Covid

June 24, 2022June 24, 2022 MCinC 0 Comments covid, Covid-19, distance learning, LETRS Training, Orton-Gillingham, science of reading, virtual teaching

Wow! It’s been a minute since I’ve posted! Covid, training, and job changes have made this blogging thing super challenging.

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5 Ways to Effectively Manage Stress in the Classroom
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5 Easy Things You Can Do in the Moment to Effectively Manage Classroom Stress

March 30, 2018April 16, 2018 MCinC 0 Comments anxiety, classroom stress, manage stress, stress, teacher stress

Let’s face it—teaching is stressful. Many of us drawn to this profession tend to be sensitive, somewhat bleeding-heart types who

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Snow days are the perfect time to nurture your teacher soul.
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5 Ways to Use Your Snow Day to Nurture Your Teacher Soul

March 30, 2018April 16, 2018 MCinC 0 Comments nurture your soul, snow day, stress relief, teacher stress relief

Glory be—we have a snow day! The sky opened up and gave us teacher-types a break from endless mid-year data

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As a 20+ year veteran of the elementary and middle school classroom, Jennifer Worrell is excited to share her experiences, stories, tips, products, and mistakes with you! Welcome--so glad you stopped by to connect!

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