WellEducator and NW PBIS are hosting a book study series based on an in-depth reading and application of the book Thrive: Practical Strategies to Nourish Teacher Wellbeing by Daniela Falecki, 2023. In the words of the author, “This book is not a fluffy self-help book putting pressure on you to be well in a world […]
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2023 Year in Review
At WellEducator we celebrate the balance between productivity and rest. We encourage educators to find connection, compassion, and curiosity in their lives. Our 2023 year in review includes: 47 hours hosting Neighborhood gatherings, 25 hours delivering Field Trips/Camp Thrive, 15 Workshops, 34 vacation days and approximately 200 naps! We hope to see you in 2024! […]
Neighborhood Testimonials for the 2022—2023 School Year
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WellEducator services align with the U.S. Surgeon General’s 5 Essentials for Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing.
WellEducator services align with the U.S. Surgeon General’s 5 Essentials for Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing. Here’s how: 1. Protection from Harm: Safety and Security WellEducator services create workplace psychosocial safety by creating nonjudgmental meeting spaces where educators can gather to support one another on individual wellness intentions. Whether gathering in one of WellEducator’s Neighborhoods […]
REGISTRATION FULL! FREE LIVE WEBINAR Wednesday, APRIL 29th – 3 PM to 4 PM PDT
Early Childhood Educator Wellness and Family Support Presenters Renée Van Norman, PhD, Educator & Founder WellEducator LLCMackenzie Weintraub, Early Childhood Education Consultant Description: This webinar is designed to provide support and resources to Early Childhood Educators as they support families with young children during the COVID-19 pandemic. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Learn specific ways for Early Childhood Educators […]
The Catalyst for WellEducator
WellEducator’s premises, core values, and programs rose from my educational research and program-development background, from my own history of burnout, and from a need I saw everywhere in education. The increase in reports of educator stress and burnout have been alarming. The genuine tears and raw emotions of teachers struggling to support their students while […]
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