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A Morning Routine to Crush Teacher Burnout with Honoree Corder

A Morning Routine to Crush Teacher Burnout with Honoree Corder

FromAllison Loves Math Podcast


A Morning Routine to Crush Teacher Burnout with Honoree Corder

FromAllison Loves Math Podcast

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Oct 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Teachers, what would it feel like to be able to exponentially grow your success, while lowering your stress and anxiety... and teach your students to do the same?   In Episode #4 of the Allison Loves Math Podcast, A Morning Routine to Crush Teacher Burnout, I interview Honoree Corder, author of 53 books and co-author of The Miracle Morning for Teachers.   In this episode:   We break down the morning habits that the most successful people in the world use each day to be at the top of their game and we talk about how these habits can help teachers, students and parents.   We talk about The Miracle Morning for Teachers, which breaks down into 6 steps called the Life S.A.V.E.R.S. - Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading, Scribing.   This episode takes a deep dive into how to, in a year that is out of control, take back the school year and teach our children how to face challenges!   Please subscribe to Allison Loves Math so that you never miss an episode!   Don't miss my FREE parent and teacher resources, including the 7 Secrets that Parents of Successful Math Students Know at AllisonLovesMath.com
Released:
Oct 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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In the Allison Loves Math Podcast, host Allison Dillard invites you along on her journey to learn about how we, as parents and teachers, can best help our children and students to succeed in math and challenges in general. In each episode, Allison interviews a math, education or parenting experts to learn their best strategies for teaching students to love math, for making math easier and less stressful for parents, and for setting the next generation up for long-term success in math, STEM, school and life.