Webinar #2: Interrupt Unhelpful Habits Through Mindfulness Practices That Work!

The Northwest Mental Health Technology Transfer Center and the Northwest PBIS Network are collaborating to bring you a FREE, 3-part webinar series presented by WellEducator, LLC


Learn more about our 3-part series and access presentation materials here.


About the Webinar:

Educator stress and burnout has been reported as higher than any other profession (Stoeber, J., & Rennert, D, 2008). Stressors include lack of social/emotional training, ineffective interpersonal relationships, vicarious trauma, and unrealistic systems’ requirements. Stressors impact wellbeing and availability to effectively build high quality relationships with students. Educators inherently deserve support in nurturing their holistic wellbeing.

During these workshops participants will practice skills to decrease stressors on mind/body systems to stay connected to the wonders and curiosities of teaching using evidence-based mindfulness practices, radical acceptance and values-driven goal setting.

 

Webinar Objectives:

  • Learn the benefits of mindfulness practices for educators.
  • Understand how unhelpful habits are formed and how mindful practices can help interrupt a habit loop.
  • Create a Committed Action Plan.
  • Learn and experience several mindfulness/meditation exercises.

 

*Clock hours will be provided.


Our Presenter:

Dr. Renee Van Norman - Educator and Founder of WellEducator LLC


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Starts: Nov 12, 2020 3:00 pm
Ends: Nov 12, 2020 4:00 pm
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US/Pacific
Registration Deadline
November 11, 2020
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