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A co-worker insults your ability to perform your job well? Your student throws their book down on their desk because you did not call on them to answer a question? Your child throws a tantrum before bed? We all have moments of anger and our students or children do too. In this podcast I discuss strategies to respond to these feelings of anger that are natural and unavoidable, and ways we can help our students or children handle the angry moments that occur often.
Follow Shannon Meyer, host of Learning Considered, to connect!
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ssmeyer
Instagram: @learningconsidered
Website: learningconsidered.com
By Shannon MeyerA co-worker insults your ability to perform your job well? Your student throws their book down on their desk because you did not call on them to answer a question? Your child throws a tantrum before bed? We all have moments of anger and our students or children do too. In this podcast I discuss strategies to respond to these feelings of anger that are natural and unavoidable, and ways we can help our students or children handle the angry moments that occur often.
Follow Shannon Meyer, host of Learning Considered, to connect!
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/ssmeyer
Instagram: @learningconsidered
Website: learningconsidered.com