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10/29/2021

Hope and Reassurance for Educators and Administrators

Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.
Helen Keller

“We are all living through trauma right now,” writes Angela Bayer-Persico, in an article that is the foundation of an Exchange Reflections. “Real, physical, heartfelt trauma. First things first: put on your own oxygen mask. As educators, we need to take care of ourselves first. Label and name your feelings: anger, sadness, hurt, loss, loneliness, worry, guilt, stress. And remember: Your feelings are valid..

Know when you might need restorative practices (naps, meditation, listening to music, reading…)

Connect with others. Network…”

Then, she goes on to explain that we must also recognize how much “this pandemic has, in fact, been a traumatic experience for many children…

These figures are post COVID-19 times and George Floyd…

The question today is how do we as educators support a child post-pandemic? We need to create a safe physical and emotional environment by practicing the three Rs:

Reassurance. It is the adult’s job to take care of them. We need to help them feel safe.

Routines. Help build a sense of continuum. We need to help establish a new normal.

Regulation. Validate their feelings and teach self-regulation. We must listen to children and help give them tools to work through their big feelings.”

This Reflections offers much grist for discussion about ways to meet our adult needs while concurrently meeting children’s needs. The questions to ponder would work equally well for group discussion or individual reflection.

Note: Angela Bayer-Persico’s article was written as a dual-language Spanish-English article, so this Reflections is available in both languages.


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