Our Perception of Failure

Gavin McCormack sent me an interesting article about our perception of failure. We as educators must encourage our students to accept failure as an important part of learning. If we model failure as part of learning, our students will attempt the most difficult challenges. McCormack states that “The only thing that changes steppingstones into stumbling Read more about Our Perception of Failure[…]

20 Words of Affirmation For Every Child

Terry Small posted the following suggestions for adults on Twitter: 1. You mak me smile. 2. You’re so interesting. 3. I’m so grateful to have you. 4. I love how your mind works. 5. You are so beautiful on the inside and out. 6. You give the best hugs. 7. You’re so brave. 8. That Read more about 20 Words of Affirmation For Every Child[…]

The Power of Your Influence

Dan Rockwell posted the following suggestions that he got from Cary Chernis and Cornelia Roche from their book “Learning With Feeing.” Nine strategies of emotionally intelligent leaders: 1. Monitor the emotional climate. 2. Express your feelings to motivate others. 3. Consider how your own behaviour influences others. 4. Put yourself in their shoes. 5. Decipher Read more about The Power of Your Influence[…]

3 Enablers of Success

Dan Rockwell shared the following enablers of success: 1. Honesty enables acknowledgement. – Don’t lie to yourself. If some level of leadership persistently frustrates you, acknowledge it. 2. Humility enables honesty. – Arrogance can’t admit weakness or failure. The beauty of humility is growth and learning. The advantage of humility is the honesty to recognize Read more about 3 Enablers of Success[…]

Five Things to Remember With Challenging Behavior

Martin Dearlove posted the following things to remember when dealing with challenging behavior which I totally agree with: 1. Don’t take it personally. It’s not about you. 2. The behaviors are challenging. The child is not. 3. De-escalating first. Problem solving later. 4. Sometimes we might not see it, but there’s always a reason. 5. Read more about Five Things to Remember With Challenging Behavior[…]

We Have Much to Learn

Gavin McCormack emailed me an interesting article on how much we can learn from our students. Sometimes educators feel superior to their students but we can learn a lot from them if we observe them, especially our youngest students. To name a few things we can learn: – They never shy away from showing their Read more about We Have Much to Learn[…]