As a teacher, I always felt like I failed. In this episode, I share a personal anecdote that led me to believe that I failed as a teacher for every parent's child. With a system that is built on urgency and lack of time, it could feel that the emotional needs of my students were constantly unmet. This episode goes into a vulnerably place and provides insights to every parent on how an educator feels in the classroom. In this episode, I cover:1) The emotional needs of students 2) The ways in which I failed as a teacher3) How we can combat this as both an educator and as a parentMentioned in Podcast:Mark Brackett's book - Permission to Feel Connect with me:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/consultkomalLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/consultkomalWebsite: https://thekomalshah.comBook: https://www.amazon.com/Raise-Your-Hand-Consciousness-Education-Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review and help more parents find this podcast!
As a teacher, I always felt like I failed.
In this episode, I share a personal anecdote that led me to believe that I failed as a teacher for every parent's child. With a system that is built on urgency and lack of time, it could feel that the emotional needs of my students were constantly unmet. This episode goes into a vulnerably place and provides insights to every parent on how an educator feels in the classroom.
In this episode, I cover:
1) The emotional needs of students 2) The ways in which I failed as a teacher 3) How we can combat this as both an educator and as a parent