Find out how to use gratitude and other positive psychology tools to help teachers, tutors, parents, caregivers of neurotypical and neurodivergent or special needs children at school and at home.
Gratitude is a tool to help shift your perspectives. It can help combat burnout and other stressors.
Grateful educators are habitually specific.
The richest thank yous should include intention - the intention of the giver, the effort that the other person put for you, and the benefits that effort and intention reap for you as a person.
In moments of maximum stress, gratitude becomes a critical cognitive process, a way of thinking about the world that can help us turn disaster into a stepping stone.