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Joelle Hood discusses research-based practices to strengthen well-being and resilience.

Encouraging and promoting not working is an important step a district can take to support the social, emotional and mental health of its administrative leadership.

Dr. Monica Peterson will be presenting her recent research on the topic of stress management specific to women in leadership roles.

In an effort to address this new epidemic, the Las Virgenes USD has been aggressive in its efforts to educate students, parents and staff, while enforcing rules and regulations on vaping.

This webinar will explain how districts can help employees overcome financial concerns, including how to get out of debt, plan for retirement, start saving and avoid living paycheck to paycheck.

The newest student suicide cluster is no doubt sending administrators statewide into a thoughtful review process of their mental health student services and crisis intervention teams.

Assessing the emotional elements in any situation, whether positive or negative, will help keep the students engaged and enable the teacher to better understand their behavior and current mindset.

Catch up on some professional development and reading (in between visits to the beach and not thinking about school).

Experts, including faculty members from the Brandman University Early Childhood Education (ECE) and Psychology programs, share advice for parents with young children and discuss how we learn language.

MeTEOR Education discusses emotional intelligence and its effects in the classroom and in the long run for students.

Keenan provides a news brief on AB 1719.

Renaissance discusses research on motivation increasing reading frequency, and more.

The capacity to make sense of another person’s thoughts and feelings underlies a host of social-emotional learning outcomes.

Flippen Group asks: How can we hope to develop children’s minds when their most basic emotional needs are going unmet every day?

What is going on in the brain when one produces positive or negative thoughts? From Meteor Education.

Meteor Education: Students should understand stress while teachers need to allow for social connectivity within the classroom, and more.

Meteor Education offers a resource explaining stress, emotion, memory, and the hippocampus.

Positive communication with students, community, and staff brings success to classified leaders.