By Al Kingsley
02/21/2022 – SEL Today

“Intuitively, teachers and support staff have always looked out for the well-being of students. That kind of care is hard wired into educators. But with stresses piled upon both teachers and support staff, it can become harder for these people to ensure that students are cared for, especially in these times of rapid changes.

School leaders know that reducing the stress on their staff will have a trickle-down effect that will help children. But as they look for ways to lighten the work their teachers and IT staff face, they may be ignoring one area that can help.”…Read about the how to meet the social emotional needs of students and staff here.