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Combat teacher burnout as the summer approaches: tips for you and your classroom

Well it is great but the truth of the matter is that whilst we are so close to holiday time and we have lots of our friends and family telling us how great it must feel being on the ‘wind down,’ most days of the month of June for a teacher feel like the exact opposite of winding down.

In fact we can feel like we are literally being wound up! There are still those few weeks to go; testing is underway and reports are due in. Textbooks and copies are coming to an end. Maybe summer concerts and plays are taking up your time. Principals are already discussing September and allocating classes. It’s non-stop. Along with all of that, the children have decided that due to the sunny weather and talk of all that is summer-related, they are already on their holidays. So good luck teacher in trying to keep their focus and attention for a full school day. All of this combined can mean only one thing – increased potential for serious teacher burnout.

So here are some really simple tips for both you and your classroom to decrease this potential for burnout.

For YOU:
For YOUR CLASSROOM:
My Conveyer Belt of Thoughts:
Mind Labelling:

Remember that if the children have never practiced mindfulness or meditation previous to this, they may struggle to adapt to it, but do persevere as they will become accustomed to it even within a few days if practiced every day.   Don’t forget to use this time to pause and breathe yourself and keep it simple.

Take care, look after yourself and enjoy the holidays!