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5 Ways Moshi Can Help You Manage Your Classroom
August always signifies the end of summer. For educators, it also means it’s time to prepare for the upcoming school year, including planning lessons, setting academic and social-emotional goals, and contemplating the classroom setup. And as part of your planning for the classroom, it’s important to focus on it not only as a safe space for children to learn but also as your work environment. Does the space work well for you? What emotional wellbeing habits and personal items might make it calm and safe for you, the educator?
The pandemic resulted in learning loss, trauma, and increased academic demands. Many educators across the world have experienced a higher workload and stresses that can contribute to burnout. To help support the emotional wellbeing of educators, we’ve put together a four-week Moshi Mindfulness for Educators calendar. Each week includes Mindful Monday, Tune In Tuesday, Wellness Wednesday, Thoughtful Thursday, Feel Good Friday, and Wind Down Weekend. The tips and ideas shared in this calendar are easy and doable in any environment, whether you are sitting on the beach, prepping your classroom for the new year, or spending time at home.
Educator wellbeing can take on many different forms. The first step in planning a wellness routine is to take some time to reflect on what that might look like for you. According to Dr. Lilla Dale McManis, when educators practice more healthy behaviors, their stress is reduced and they’re better able to cope with the stressors they do experience. From eating a healthy meal to taking a five-minute walk, small healthy changes that are both attainable and enjoyable can be instrumental in preventing burnout.
Reminisce on experiences in the classroom when you felt calm and at ease. What types of activities do you envision?
Where in your body do you feel the most relaxed and where do you carry tension? Think about times during the school day when you can close your eyes for just 30 seconds to tune in to your body.
The classroom is also your office and with that comes some space that is just yours. What would make your space feel calm and safe? Are there items in that space? What elements help you visualize peace and happiness?
Having a discussion early on with your students about how they take care of themselves and teaching mindfulness strategies will help them to be more aware of what increases their physical and emotional wellbeing. Also, it will humanize you and help to build empathy in your students.