Before the Bell Rings

Before the Bell Rings

por Amy Jones
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Summer Reset: Recharging your mind and body
As the school year winds down, we reflect on the importance of slowing down, recharging, and embracing social-emotional wellness during the summer months. We share practical ways educators can reconnect with themselves through mindfulness, rest, hobbies, meaningful relationships, local adventures, and guilt-free downtime. From journaling and quiet moments to professional growth opportunities and reconnecting with friends, this episode is packed with encouragement and realistic ideas to help teachers reset emotionally and mentally before the next school year begins. Perfect for educators looking to find balance, joy, and renewed energy this summer.
Who is Raising Our Kids Online?
From Roblox videos to “self-improvement” gurus, today’s kids are growing up in a nonstop stream of influence. This episode explores how algorithms, influencers, and parasocial relationships shape the way young people think about masculinity, beauty, success, and self-worth. We unpack the hidden messages behind the content kids consume, the pressure to monetize attention, and how parents and teachers can help children build media literacy, critical thinking, and healthier sources of inspiration online.
From Meltdown to Mindful
What’s really happening in the brain when stress and anxiety take over? In this episode, we break it down in a way that actually makes sense and is immediately useful. You’ll explore how the brain responds to big emotions, why “name it to tame it” works, and what’s going on beneath the surface when students feel overwhelmed. Plus, we share practical, classroom-ready strategies to help students build emotional awareness and regulation skills.
How to Support SEL at home
Have you ever asked your child how their day was and got the response "fine?" That "fine" may not give you a lot of information but the body language and tone will! In this week's episode, we dive into how ideas for how to support families at home and how to stay connected to your kids. It takes a village!
Red Flags and Peer Pressure
With social media and technology being more prevalent in our society, teaching kids how to appropriately use these mediums is vital. If you are wondering how to even begin those conversations, we provide some ideas about what ages to have the conversations as well as how to address it.
SEL Activities
Have you hit a slump with your teaching and need some new ideas? This episode gives several easy ways to add SEL activities into your instruction. These activities take little to no prep time.
How to respond to students with trauma
Think of students in your classroom. Do you have the students that are eager to learn and doing all the right things? Do you have any students that tend to shut down, overreact to situations that are not a big deal? In this episode, we give you ways to work with students that may have experienced trauma.
Trauma
Students are entering our school buildings with stressors that effect how they handle conflict and emotions. We explain what trauma is and how students display this in the classroom. We discuss how to identify the trauma and what supports students need.
FAQ about SEL
Is SEL just a fad? What program do I need to teach SEL skills? These are just a few of the commonly asked questions about SEL. Listen to hear answers and more!
Mindfulness
What do you do when you are feeling out of sorts or anxious? How do students cope with that same feeling? This episode gives some ideas of how to ground yourself and model for others those skills.
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