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Have you ever felt like a dismal failure as an educator? We get it. For Kaitlin it was more of a constant feeling, and it really didn’t make sense as an accomplished human by many measures. “Why could no amount of hard work or achievement make it go away? What is success and why am I not there yet? Is this world just working yourself to death until you die?” –she wondered. It’s questions like these that lead to the breakdown setting her exit from public education in motion and the breakthroughs of events to follow that created Collaborative Discipline allowing her to share her freedom with humans everywhere.
If you’re interested in innovating discipline in your setting, want to come on the show and hash out your discipline conundrums, or ready to chat with Rachel about all things innovative education, please reach out! You can reach Rachel at [email protected] and Kaitlin at [email protected] or message us at our instagram @collaborativediscipline.
By Kaitlin WilderHave you ever felt like a dismal failure as an educator? We get it. For Kaitlin it was more of a constant feeling, and it really didn’t make sense as an accomplished human by many measures. “Why could no amount of hard work or achievement make it go away? What is success and why am I not there yet? Is this world just working yourself to death until you die?” –she wondered. It’s questions like these that lead to the breakdown setting her exit from public education in motion and the breakthroughs of events to follow that created Collaborative Discipline allowing her to share her freedom with humans everywhere.
If you’re interested in innovating discipline in your setting, want to come on the show and hash out your discipline conundrums, or ready to chat with Rachel about all things innovative education, please reach out! You can reach Rachel at [email protected] and Kaitlin at [email protected] or message us at our instagram @collaborativediscipline.