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Emotional regulation isn’t just a personal growth tool—it’s one of the most powerful classroom management strategies you have.
In this episode, I’m joined by Jenn Adams from Teach Love Autism to explore how your ability to regulate your own emotions can transform student behavior, reduce classroom chaos, and lead to a more peaceful and effective learning environment. Whether you're a teacher or homeschool parent, this conversation will help you shift from reactive to intentional—and from stressed to centered.
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By Kelsey Sorenson, Elementary Teacher, Homeschool Mom, and Life Coach4.9
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Emotional regulation isn’t just a personal growth tool—it’s one of the most powerful classroom management strategies you have.
In this episode, I’m joined by Jenn Adams from Teach Love Autism to explore how your ability to regulate your own emotions can transform student behavior, reduce classroom chaos, and lead to a more peaceful and effective learning environment. Whether you're a teacher or homeschool parent, this conversation will help you shift from reactive to intentional—and from stressed to centered.
☕ Come listen in as we talk about:
🔔 Want reminders for upcoming podcast streams?
Sign up here: educateandrejuvenate.com/livepodcasts
🎟️ Ready to transform your teaching (and your summer)?
Grab your ticket to Educate & Rejuvenate Summer 2025: educateandrejuvenate.com/summer2025

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