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340. Back-to-School Reset: Wake Up & Thrive with the Morning Flow Formula for Calm, Happy Moms & Kids. | Routines, Schedules, Time Blocking, Time Management, Organization, Organized, Home, Family, Kids, Tips, Home Organization, Planning, Planner, Productivity, Parenting, Calendars, Calendar, Intentional Living, Back to School Organization, Back to School Tips, Back to School Routines, Shared Systems, Weekly Previews, Organization Tips for Busy Moms.The Morning Flow Formula: Calm, Confident Starts for Busy Moms & Happy KidsEpisode Number: 1 of 7 in the Back-to-School Success SeriesIf school mornings feel like a hurricane, then this episode will change everything. Learn the Morning Flow Formula—a four-step, Mom-tested system to turn chaotic mornings into calm, confident starts. Backed by research and designed for busy families, this formula helps you reduce stress, create connection, and set your whole family up for success—starting tomorrow.What You'll Learn:Why the tone of your morning determines your dayTwo mindset shifts to transform your morningsThe 4-step Morning Flow Formula (and how to implement it in four phases)How to avoid decision fatigue and morning meltdownsResources Mentioned:High Five Motherhood Back-to-School Summit → Check it out here![www.highfivemotherhood.com/courses]Instagram → [@kim_high_five_motherhood]HFM Productivity Planners → [www.highfivemotherhood.com/shop]
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Hey Food Allergy Mama, As always, summer has FLOWN by, and here we are looking at going back to school. How are we staring down school supply lists, and wondering what happened to July?? If you're like I used to be, back-to-school prep probably feels like this scramble of shopping runs, half-checked lists, and the panicked thought: How do I keep my child safe at school this year? But I want things to be different, so I'm sharing essential tips I wish I had years ago—so you're not stuck reinventing the wheel every August. Listen to the end for my BEST tip that made the most impact on food allergy safety at school. You won't hear this anywhere else, so you may want to pause here and grab a pen and paper so you can take notes. I'm cheering for you! Corinna Food Allergy Mentor and Food Allergy Travel Advisor Next Steps: Subscribe to this podcast, and give it a review. Your review makes the podcast easier to find for families that need it. Grab the School Food Allergy Template & School Success Pack Get the FREE Resources: Food Allergy Kids Empowerment Guide(for kids aged 2-7): https://www.friendlypantry.com/empowerment Our Family's Travel Secrets Mailing List: www.friendlypantry.com/travelsecrets Read The Blog Listen to Related Episodes: 17| Two Ways To Develop Your Allergy Letter Template For School 19| Kindergarten Readiness: A Food Allergy Parent's Essential Guide 26| School Supply Essentials For Kids With Food Allergies 27|Your Allergy Action Plan For School:6 Essential Tips Check Out The Resources Mentioned in the Show: EpiPen Survey About Where Reactions Occur At School How To Get Your Child To Wear Their Medical Alert Bracelet
This episode is one that high school counselors come back to again and again — and for good reason. If you're looking for a meaningful way to reset with your team before the chaos of the school year begins, this conversation is packed with practical tips for hosting an off-campus planning day that sets the tone for a successful year. From crafting SMART goals and setting team norms to reviewing key documents and mapping out your first few weeks, you'll walk away with a roadmap to help your team start the year strong.Resources Mentioned: Visit my High School Counselor Amazon StorefrontPodcast: Episode 32, Back to School Tips for High School Counselors: Office PrepBook: “Future Focused Leaders: Relate, Innovate, and Invigorate for Real Educational Change” by Bill Ziegler and Dave RamageBook: StrengthsFinder 2.0 by Tom RathResource: Top 5 CliftonStrengths in the Online Gallup StoreResource: The 6 Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni Resource: The ASCA National Model 4th EditionBlog: 6 Keys to Holding a Productive Planning DayLeave your review for High School Counseling Conversations on Apple PodcastsConnect with Lauren:Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job Interviews https://counselorclique.com/interviewsVisit my TpT store https://counselorclique.com/shopSend me a DM on Instagram @counselorclique https://instagram.com/counselorcliqueFollow me on Facebook https://facebook.com/counselorcliqueSend me an email mailto:lauren@counselorclique.comJoin the Clique Collaborative http://cliquecollab.comOriginal show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/summer-team-planning-day/
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here! Thank you for sharing your thoughts on our podcast. As the new school year approaches, it is important for parents to be involved and informed about their child's education. This conversation provides practical tips and advice for parents to navigate the school system. It emphasizes the need to establish lines of communication with the school, familiarize oneself with school policies and guidelines, attend school board meetings, volunteer in the school or classroom, and stay engaged with the curriculum. The conversation also highlights the importance of being aware of and advocating for parental rights in areas such as health, safety, privacy, and curriculum content.Support the showIf you need assistance with a situation in your area, please fill out our free consultation form.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
I love sharing ideas, tips, and advice about all things related to school counseling. But nothing excites me more than the energy, enthusiasm, and fresh perspective of new high school counselors! They're full of ideas and ready to hit the ground running. So if you're a new high school counselor wondering, “What do I need to know before the school year begins?”—this episode is for you.Starting out in this role can feel overwhelming, so in today's episode, I'm sharing four must-listen podcast episodes specifically for new high school counselors. Each one highlights a different aspect of school counseling and includes a short clip with practical advice or a helpful idea to consider.This podcast is a way for me to support school counselors, especially those who are just getting started or looking for fresh ideas, whether it's for running small groups or using data effectively. So if you're new to the role, be sure to check out these four episodes to help you feel more confident and prepared heading into the fall.Resources Mentioned: Resource: High School Planning Mega BundleResource: School Counselor Beginning of the Year Presentation Resource: Bulletin Board Bundle 2Free Resource: New Counselor Podcast PlaylistResource: High School Counselor Kickstart Audio CoursePodcast: Episode 32, Back to School Tips for High School Counselors: Office Prep Podcast: Episode 73, What I Wish I Knew as a Beginning High School CounselorPodcast: Episode 72, Don't Make These Mistakes as a New High School Counselor (and What to Do Instead!)Podcast: Episode 22, A Pep Talk for New High School CounselorsLeave your review for School Counseling Conversations on Apple PodcastsConnect with Lauren:Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job Interviews https://counselorclique.com/interviewsVisit my TpT store https://counselorclique.com/shopSend me a DM on Instagram @counselorclique https://instagram.com/counselorcliqueFollow me on Facebook
LSAT Demon team members Hayley, Beth, and Sam share advice on what to consider when picking your classes in law school. Read more on our website!Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube.
LSAT Demon team members Beth, Sam, and Hayley discuss one of the most important study tools in the law student's toolbox: the outline. Read more on our website!Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments.Watch this episode on YouTube.
Let us know how we're doing, or send us an idea!In this episode of PEP Talks, Erin & Ja'Neair are joined by special guest, parent and PTA guru Katy Bennett to discuss one of the biggest transitions in a child's life: middle school. From navigating new academic challenges to managing the onset of puberty and the ever-changing social dynamics, middle school is packed with pivotal moments. As a dedicated PTA mom and middle school veteran, Katy shares her experience raising a teen through these years, offering practical tips on staying organized, fostering friendships and managing emotional changes. Whether your child is just starting middle school or is well into their journey, this episode is full of advice to help them thrive. Tune in to hear how involvement, structure and connection can make all the difference during these transformative years!
For some kids, Back-2-School is the best time of year...and for many...it's the worst time of year. Anxiety. Social group pressures. Acne. Braces. Frenemies. Academic pressure. New teachers. But good news! We can help our kids with this transition, and all others! Join Sean and Jordan as they coach and encourage you. Go deeper with Sean at www.SaveMyFamily.us
Every Thursday, we're bringing you a weekly bonus episode highlighting new and favorite teacher-approved tips you can apply in your classroom as soon as today. This week's tips are:[00:52]: Tip #1 - How to master the art of the “teacher look.” [05:04]: Tip #2 - How to have effective classroom management using attention signals.To hear more about these tips, head to the show notes: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/podcast/teacher-lookResources:Classroom Procedures & Routines Editable SlidesEpisode 98, 5 Reasons Your Attention Signal Isn't Working and How to Improve ItEpisode 81, 20 Teacher Approved Back to School Tips from Listeners!Connect with us on Instagram @2ndstorywindowShop our teacher-approved resourcesJoin our Facebook group, Teacher ApprovedLeave your review on Apple Podcasts!Mentioned in this episode:Ready to turn back to school stress into Back to School Success? Come join our BTS Success course, and we'll help you make this year the best one yet! https://secondstorywindow.net/btssuccess
In this episode, Melanie sits down with Teralea Moore—a seasoned college math professor with over 20 years of teaching experience across high school, community college, and private college settings. Teralea brings her wealth of knowledge to the conversation, sharing her top 10 tips for thriving in the classroom. Whether you're navigating elementary school, high school, or college, these insights will help students, parents, and educators alike achieve success at every educational level.Send us a Text Message.Support the Show.______________________________________________________Check out the brand new SUMMER FUN BUNDLE! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoy the episode. Your feedback helps us bring you more of the content you love. Stay Strong! Start your ScreenStrong Journey today! Become a Connect Member to get access to our exclusive online forum, the 30-Day ScreenStrong Challenge, LIVE webinars with medical experts, and the entire ScreenStrong library of videos, audio clips, interviews, e-books, handouts, and more! Want to help spread the ScreenStrong message to your community? Consider becoming a ScreenStrong Ambassador! ScreenStrong Tech Recommendations Gabb Wireless—Smartphone Replacement (use code STRONG for discount) Canopy—Device Filter (use code STRONG for discount) ______________________________________________________Production Team: Host: Melanie Hempe Producer & Audio Editor: Olivia Kernekin
As summer comes to a close, it's a new beginning & fresh start to a successful school year. In this episode your host, Jadyn Hailey shares the perfect inspo for going back to school when it comes to style + supplies, boosting your confidene and the ultimate motivation to get organized. This is going to be the best school year yet, time to make it count. Tune into this episode with a black tea with whole milk, as you feel excited for the school year ahead! Current Obsessions: - beach house / coastal look - candles!! woodsy ones for fall - hire easilyyyy with indeed - taking my health seriously with zocdoc Become your own dream girl with me!! : - Instagram: Jadyn's Instagram & Busy, Yet Pretty Instagram - Busy, Yet Pretty Groupchat - NEW!!!! Productive Day In My Life: WATCH - Tiktok: @Fairyjadyn - My Amazon Storefront: Jadyn's Storefront - Outfit Details: My Closet
Tell us whatcha' think! Send a text to us, here!As the new school year approaches, it is important for parents to be involved and informed about their child's education. This conversation provides practical tips and advice for parents to navigate the school system. It emphasizes the need to establish lines of communication with the school, familiarize oneself with school policies and guidelines, attend school board meetings, volunteer in the school or classroom, and stay engaged with the curriculum. The conversation also highlights the importance of being aware of and advocating for parental rights in areas such as health, safety, privacy, and curriculum content.Support the Show.DONATE TODAY!www.ParentsRightsInEducation.com
SHINING WITH ADHD EPISODE #161: Back to School: You've Got This!The Childhood Collective8/14/2024 SUMMARYHeading back to school can bring up all the feelings (both for kids with ADHD and their grown-ups!). Maybe you feel relieved to get back to a more consistent schedule… and at the same time, you may be nervous about your child having a new teacher. One of the most challenging aspects of ADHD parenting is wondering, “how can I help my child at school when I'm not with them during the school day?” and we are here to help. In this episode, we are chatting about our favorite ways to communicate with your child's teacher and educational team, so you can help your child with ADHD start the new school year on the right foot. MEET OUR TEAMWe are Lori, Mallory, and Katie. Lori and Mallory are child psychologists, and Katie is a speech language pathologist. Most importantly, we are moms, just like you. After working with families over a combined total of 40 years, we saw a need to provide ongoing support and education to parents raising children with ADHD.LINKS + RESOURCESEpisode #120: Ready, Set, School: Tips for a Stress-Free Back to School Transition Episode #141: Should I Tell My Child's Teacher About Their ADHD?Understanding IEPs and 504 Plans BlogShining at School CourseSchool Accommodations GuideMy Busy, Busy, Brain bookEpisode #161 TranscriptThe Childhood Collective InstagramHave a question or want to share some thoughts? Shoot us an email at hello@thechildhoodcollective.comMentioned in this episode:Shining at SchoolShining at School is a video-based course that will teach you how to help your child with ADHD go from surviving to thriving at school for elementary and middle schoolers. On your own time. At your own pace. Use the code PODCAST for 10% off!
Join Our Spam Free Newsletter: https://restorativefamilyservices.com/ Episode Introduction: Ready to walk into the school year prepared for success? Tune in to find out how! Episode Summary: In this week's episode of the Rise Station Podcast, we're taking a deep dive into sharing back-to-school hacks. These tips will help ensure that both you and your children are ready for the upcoming school year and have everything covered. From school supplies to meal prep to transportation planning and everything in between, this episode is the complete guide for back-to-school success. Rise Tribe Takeaways: Tips to Ensure Back-to-School Success: Organize the basics. Get basic school supplies. Arrange their wardrobe as needed. Create a family calendar. Academic preparation. Get their brains ready for learning. Give them personality lessons. Emotional and mental preparation. Discuss the student's fears and worries openly. Set up routines. Meal preparation. Look at the school menu ahead of time. Fill out the reduced food cost application if you qualify. Go food shopping with the student. Solidify the transportation details. Discuss the pickup and drop points with the student. Finalize the timings. Help us grow and reach out to more amazing individuals such as yourself by leaving a positive rating + review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rise-station/id1565362467 Connect With Us: Email: media@restorativefamilyservices.com Website: https://restorativefamilyservices.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restorativefamily/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RestorativeFS Back to School Success, Smooth School Transition, School Transition Tips, Back to School Preparation, Successful School Transition, Tips for a Smooth Back to School Transition, How to Prepare for Back to School Successfully, Back to School Organizational Strategies, Emotional Preparation for Back to School, Health and Wellness Tips for Back to School, Managing School Transition Anxiety, Creating a Routine for Back to School Success, Family Involvement in School Transition, Back to School Stress Relief Tips, Effective Back to School Checklist, School Readiness, Back to School Routine, Parent and Student Back to School Tips, School Year Preparation, Back to School Organization, School Transition Planning, Emotional Support for Back to School, Healthy Back to School Habits, School Transition Strategies, Family Tips for School Success
Calling all Mayhem Mommas! You won't want to miss this super informative episode all about the challenges and chaos of BACK TO SCHOOL Season!! Mel gets us prepared to ward off those pesky B2S illnesses-- everything from the common cold to the stomach flu-- and Miranda shares some tips and tricks to kick off the school year successfully. Plus, find out how the Gal Pals rescued Miranda's husband after a cycling mishap, just in time to take the kiddos to the museum. It's wild, it's wacky, and it's just a downright weird time on this week's episode of the 4M podcast! #backtoschool #B2SSpotlight:Kids in Need Foundationwww.kinf.org Kids In Need Foundation is the only national nonprofit focusing on the nation's most under-resourced schools: those where 70 percent or more of the enrolled students are eligible for free or reduced-cost meals through the National School Lunch Program.Sources:Mel-https://www.houstonmethodist.org/blog/articles/2023/aug/how-to-prevent-back-to-school-illnesses/https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/back-to-school-health-tips-for-parents-infographic Miranda-https://www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/gradeschool/school/Pages/Back-to-School-Tips.aspx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this insightful episode of the Prime Podcast, hosts Dr. Skip and Dr. Julie Wyss share essential backpack safety tips as kids head back to school. Learn how to choose a well-fitting backpack, properly distribute weight, and understand why the correct fit can improve your child's posture and overall health. Discover optimal backpack weight guidelines, the importance of proper strap use, and how to organize items within the backpack. This episode provides parents with the knowledge to keep their children healthy and pain-free throughout the school year. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction to Backpack Safety 01:17 Meet the Hosts 01:56 Back to School Tips 03:11 Importance of Backpack Fit 04:31 Weight Guidelines for Backpacks 09:06 Proper Backpack Fit and Usage 14:58 Strap Size and Load Distribution 21:25 Additional Backpack Features 24:20 Conclusion and Final Tips Order Standard Process Here: https://primefamilycenters.standardprocess.com ================================= Download our App Here: Apple Play Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/prime-family-chiropractic-app/id6474149243 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ub378e75245a.app&pcampaignid=web_share ================================= Please like, subscribe, comment, and share this video! //Dr. Julie Wyss - Prime Family Chiropractic Centers// Dr. Julie Wyss DC is a highly respected chiropractor with a special focus on pediatric and pregnancy care. Her extensive training and experience in these areas has made her a trusted advisor to families seeking a tailored and personalized type of care focused on the body's ability to heal itself. As a mother herself, Dr. Wyss understands the unique challenges that come with pregnancy and postpartum recovery. She believes that chiropractic care can play a vital role in supporting the health and wellbeing of both mother and child during these transformative stages of life. In addition to prenatal care, Dr. Wyss specializes in postpartum care to help new mothers recover and regain their strength and vitality. She provides gentle adjustments and breathing exercises to address issues such as diastasis recti, pelvic floor dysfunction, and breastfeeding difficulties. //Dr. Skip Wyss - Prime Family Chiropractic Centers// “When you get the chance to change lives from their first days of existence, you do not take it lightly. But you can take it with a dash of light-hearted joy!” That's how Dr. Skip Wyss chooses to manage Prime Family Chiropractic Centers, a 15-year staple in his Green Bay Community. He decided to take that experience and developed the internationally recognized educational program, The Prime Coaching Company, focused on pediatric, prenatal, and family health. Dr. Skip is an internationally recognized speaker, ICPA certified pediatric chiropractor and host of The Prime Podcast. The show is a platform for his wife, Dr. Julie Wyss, and himself to provide incredible education and resources on having an incredible marriage, business, family, faith, and health for service providers and their community! // Prime Family Chiropractic Centers // Certified Prenatal and Pediatric Family Chiropractic Healthcare. Get Primed for life and success with healthcare re-imagined. Website: https://primefamilycenters.com/ Follow us on Social Media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primefamilycenters/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjuliewyss/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skip_wyss_dc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/primepediatrics/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PrimeFamilyCenters Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094650643408 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJulieWyss YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PrimeFamilyChiropracticCenters #primefamilycenter #primefamilychiropracticcenters #primepodcast #adversity #winning #losing #chiropractic #chiropractor #neckpain #shoulderpain #nervoussystem #spinehealth #headacherelief #pediatricchiropractor #familychiropractor #childwellness #healthyhabits #nutritionandwellness #sportschiropractor #chiropractornearme #pregnancychiropractor #prenatalchiropractor #prenatalcare #babychiropractor #greenbaywi #greenbaywisconsin #greenbaychiro #drskipwyss #drjuliewyss Green Bay, WI Chiropractors Best Chiropractor in Green Bay, WI Prime Family Centers Green Bay, WI Prime Family Chiropractic Centers Green Bay, WI Pediatric Chiropractors Webster Technique Pediatric Certified Chiropractor Dr. Skip Wyss Dr. Julie Wyss
It's hard to believe that the start of another school year is just around the corner, which means that planning for the first day of school and your first units is starting to take place. The first day of school can sometimes feel chaotic, and teachers are often unsure what they should even be covering on that day. So, to help those teachers out, I'm sharing the four things I always do on the first day of school and an overview of my first units for each science discipline. With so many things to cover in the first few days of school, it can be difficult to know what you should spend those days doing. However, it's important to go back to what you care about most, which will help you and your students have a successful school year. So, if you're looking for ideas on structuring your first day of school and first units of study in your science courses, this episode is for you! Resources Mentioned: Virtual PD Courses for Science TeachersIt's Not Rocket Science Biology Basics UnitIt's Not Rocket Science Introduction to Anatomy UnitIt's Not Rocket Science Introduction to Chemistry UnitIt's Not Rocket Science Scientific Method UnitAll It's Not Rocket Science Complete UnitsFree Characteristics of Life Inquiry ActivityFlinn ScientificCarolina Biological Supply Download your FREE Classroom Reset ChallengeSend me a DM on Instagram: @its.not.rocket.scienceSend me an email: rebecca@itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.comFollow, rate, and review on Apple PodcastsShow Notes: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/episode141Virtual professional development courses are OFFICIALLY HERE! If you love this podcast and want even MORE support in simplifying your life as a secondary science teacher, then you NEED to check out my newly revamped virtual PD offerings: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/pd
this week is super short (SO SORRY.) ı interview Penny and ask her tips for middle school! email me at averagetweenpod@gmail.com !
I'm always looking to find new resources and information that will be helpful tools for high school students. Whether that be career opportunities, college options, or test-taking strategies, I want to get the right resources in YOUR hands to give to your students. So when I came across Dan Heath's podcast, "What It's Like to Be," I knew this modern platform would be the perfect resource to provide high school students and their parents.In each of Dan's episodes, he interviews someone in a unique career to tell a story about their profession. Each guest loves what they're doing, which comes across in the interviews. In this fun career exploration podcast, high school students can listen and learn about new careers that they may not have been exposed to otherwise. I hope Dan's podcast will be just one more resource for career research and career exploration for your high school students. Use it to ignite their curiosity about what jobs are out there. Take this podcast and let students dive into career exploration to find what they want to do in the future!Resources Mentioned:Resource: Counselor Clique's Amazon Storefront https://amazon.com/shop/counselorcliquePodcast: Back to School Tips for High School Counselors: Office Prep https://counselorclique.com/episode32Leave your review for School Counseling Conversations on Apple PodcastsConnect with Dan:Podcast: What It's Like to BeLinkedInConnect with Lauren:Sign up for the free, 3-day prep for High School Counseling Job Interviews https://counselorclique.com/interviewsVisit my TpT store https://counselorclique.com/shopSend me a DM on Instagram @counselorclique https://instagram.com/counselorcliqueFollow me on Facebook https://facebook.com/counselorcliqueSend me an email lauren@counselorclique.comJoin the Clique Collaborative http://cliquecollab.comFull show notes on website: https://counselorclique.com/episode133
Join Pastor Adam Burton from Central Baptist Church in Maysville, Kentucky, as he delivers a powerful sermon titled 'Bring Christ to Your Daily Grind.' In this inspiring message, Pastor Burton encourages us to see our workplaces, schools, and retirement as mission fields where we can shine the light of Christ. Discover practical ways to live out your faith in every area of your life and make a lasting impact. Whether you're heading to work, back to school, or enjoying retirement, this sermon will challenge and equip you to be intentional in your daily walk with Christ. Let's learn how to transform the mundane into the divine and bring the hope of Jesus to those around us.
hi guys! this weeks is mental health + school tips!!! thank you to Gwendolynn for the inspo!! If you need advice, or have recommendations. or just wanna message me! please email averagetweenpod@gmail.com !!!
In deze podcast heb ik een gesprek met mijn dochter (6). We praten over wat ze leuk vindt op school, met wie ze graag speelt, en welke tip ze heeft voor papa's en mama's die nog niet zo goed Nederlands spreken op school (spoiler: apparently you need a cage
FOMO?... Yep, we've all been there. Your fear of missing out is controlling your true feelings and decisions, and you may not even realize it. In this episode your host, Jadyn Hailey shares different forms of FOMO you may experience and how to turn your FOMO into JOMO (Joy of Missing Out.) Tune into this episode with an coconut milk matcha latte, as you begin to live life through the lens of JOMO. Current Obsessions: - tofu!! such a tofu girl - taking time away from the phone - For my gals with businesses!! love shopify Become your own dream girl with me!! : - Instagram: Jadyn's Instagram & Busy, Yet Pretty Instagram - Busy, Yet Pretty Groupchat - Productive Day In My Life: WATCH - Tiktok: @Fairyjadyn - My Amazon Storefront: Jadyn's Storefront - Outfit Details: My Closet
Brianne Helfrich is a young female entrepreneur and founder of the clothing brand Helfrich Collective. Founded on mental health advocacy, she has achieved amazing success in the past 3 years including being featured in Vogue! She is also a full-time bioethics PhD student. In this episode, we delve into her story, grad school journey, small business challenges, and how she's been able to navigate both her entrepreneurial and academic journey. ig: @arasteh have thoughts on this episode? join the Geneva chat here! https://links.geneva.com/invite/724e391f-6085-41af-a9f2-c386eb0a25cd my episode with Brianne on her podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-psychology-behind-sharing-your-goals-content/id1555142277?i=1000649813090 Brianne's IG: https://www.instagram.com/briannehelfrich/ her brand, Helfrich Collective: https://helfrichcollective.com/
You've worked hard for years to get to this point-now you want to know how to best prepare for CRNA school interviews. In this episode we go over broad recommendations as you begin to prepare for CRNA school interviews. To prepare for the pharmacology & pathophysiology topics covered -join the monthly membership https://www.confidentcareacademy.com/ -join hundreds of other ICU nurses and future CRNAs for monthly pharmacology & pathophysiology lectures & a built in community of likeminded healthcare professionals. For mock interviews: check out our friends CRNA Method https://www.instagram.com/crnamethod/?hl=en Bolt CRNA https://www.instagram.com/bolt_crna/?hl=en Synapse Anesthesia https://www.nursenelle.com/services ◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️
SHOW NOTES2:30 – teachers are bridge builders2:55 – a passion for building connections and helping others realize their potential3:40 – overwhelming appreciation for men and women in the U.S. military5:50 – being better tomorrow than you are today6:10 – focus most on what you need to do well, show up the next day, and improve7:00 – chorus director Janice Folsom was an inspiration8:10 – the capacity to command a room, getting a team to work toward a common goal8:35 – painting a picture of goals and transfers to the real world, and why that's important9:10 – building opportunities for students to engage in Georgia's booming creative industry sector9:50 – shift from a traditional choral background to focusing more on creation10:25 – learning how to build relationships and partnerships, and using those skills in the classroom11:20 – a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent Georgia's teachers11:40 – great experiences to connect with a wide representation of various sectors12:35 – Gen Z – philanthropic intentions and a desire to be social media influencers13:35 – if you want to be an influencer, be a teacher!14:15 – there are elements of being a teacher that are difficult and you can make a huge difference15:15 – Top Ten Back to School Tips project – collaborating with other Teacher of the Year candidates15:40 – I am an ambassador, not the best teacher in the state or even in my school – this is a chance to elevate the profession16:20 – a diverse range of best practices is a great way to honor others' voices17:00 – from a focus on teaching academic standards to an application of learning17:30 – learning what the pivotal knowledge and skill sets are in different careers19:30 – Trilith Studios (Marvel films+) leading to an idea for students to create new and original content, help them become entrepreneurs, etc.20:15 – students creating music and more – help from Tiffany I. M. Jones (then in an Atlanta Symphony Orchestra outreach role)21:10 – forming an entertainment label – Hall Pass Entertainment and opening the door to students' interests – students naming the label, creating art work, forming teams and committees22:15 – middle school students releasing music albums, posting to a YouTube channel, and starting a podcast23:00 – former middle school students now in high school are returning to Rising Starr Middle School to assist with the current work students are undertaking23:45 – even once a semester, make sure that students are engaged in at least one project that is strongly connected to career roles24:00 – share the stories of success and the great work students are doing26:55 – AI (artificial intelligence) – stifling or enabling and accelerating creativity?27:30 – first use of a floppy disk and an iPod – life-changing moments28:15 – despite capabilities, there are things that AI doesn't do very well29:45 – the future of work may bend toward jobs centered around creativity31:40 – which is more important, teaching or learning?32:30 – retired teachers, your job isn't yet done32:55 – Teacher:Student impact ratio is huge33:10 – Who did you inspire?33:30 – it's often the small moments that make the biggest impact33:40 – teacher Teddye Martin knew I needed a place to belong and connect34:30 – Ms. Martin instilled the love of education34:55 – a teacher's superpower is building connections, and we change the future when we help students see their potential35:50 – first thoughts when announced as Teacher of the Year36:20 – students, parents, colleagues, community partners can teach us as well, and help us look at things in a different way36:55 – gratitude for so many people who helped me along the way and who have made possible this opportunity to serve as an ambassador Email: Christy.Todd@doe.k12.ga.usFacebook:GATeacherX: @2024GaTOTY Blue Angels F/A-18 Super Hornet flight storyGeorgia Teacher of the Year webpageGeorgia Teacher of the Year events requestChristy Todd 2024 Georgia Teacher of the Year press releaseRising Starr Middle School, Fayette County GeorgiaTrilith StudiosGeorgia Lawyers for the ArtsHall Pass EntertainmentMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page
Dr. Ralph Kerr with the "Teaching and Learning Institute" is discussing this week... Education Issues on the Ballot for Tomorrow's Elections Growing Problem of Chronic Absenteeism at School Tips to Keep from Getting the Cold and Flu
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Hi everyone, Millie here! Today I wanted to chat about managing school with chronic fatigue syndrome. As someone who's just finished school I know how tricky and overwhelming it can all be. You are trying to keep up with everyone who's healthy and aren't always able to. I asked on Instagram for any questions surrounding school with a chronic illness, I got a lot of questions so this is part 2 of this episode, to listen to part 1 check out last weeks episode! Here I am sharing my experiences with school and how I managed it to the best of my ability. Obviously I am only able to speak from my own experiences and knowledge. Additionally I have just finished school so it is a bit of a whirlwind to think back to. Hopefully some of what I said helps or is able to reinforce what you're already doing. Hope you're doing alright, Millie :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetiredsociety/message
In this episode of Goodfriends, we're joined by future lawyer, Kaylei Morris. With many of our listeners back in school, we wanted to share some tips and advice that helped us be successful and stay sane. Everyone learns and succeeds differently, but hopefully, these 18 tips will help you stay afloat during your semester! If you're not in school, these tips still apply to life and can help you live a fuller life! One love
Hi everyone, Millie here! Today I wanted to chat about managing school with chronic fatigue syndrome. As someone who's just finished school I know how tricky and overwhelming it can all be. You are trying to keep up with everyone who's healthy and aren't always able to. I asked on Instagram for any questions surrounding school with a chronic illness, I got a lot of questions so this is only part 1 of this episode. Here I am sharing my experiences with school and how I managed it to the best of my ability. Obviously I am only able to speak from my own experiences and knowledge. Additionally I have just finished school so it is a bit of a whirlwind to think back to. Hopefully some of what I said helps or is able to reinforce what you're already doing. Hope you're doing alright, Millie :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thetiredsociety/message
Back to school season is here! It's time for a fresh start and a new begining after hot girl summer. In todays episode Trin shares helpful tips for the begining of the school year so you can suceed and get the grades you want.WATCH THE VIDEO POD HERE!! TWC SMOOTHIE VLOGJOIN OUR HGW GROUP CHATPRODUCT LINKSAIRPOD COVERSSUBMIT TO THE WELLNESS CAFE:- be featured on the next community EP- ASK TRIN!! Advice Session Form FOLLOW TRIN:IG @trinitytondeleirIG @thewellnesscafepodTikTok @trinitytondeleirYoutube: trinity tondeleir
Back to school season is here! It's time for a fresh start and a new begining after hot girl summer. In todays episode Trin shares helpful tips for the begining of the school year so you can suceed and get the grades you want.WATCH THE VIDEO POD HERE!! TWC SMOOTHIE VLOGJOIN OUR HGW GROUP CHATPRODUCT LINKSAIRPOD COVERSSUBMIT TO THE WELLNESS CAFE:- be featured on the next community EP- ASK TRIN!! Advice Session Form FOLLOW TRIN:IG @trinitytondeleirIG @thewellnesscafepodTikTok @trinitytondeleirYoutube: trinity tondeleir
It's time for the Modern Law Library's summer recommendations episode, in which host Lee Rawles shares her pop culture picks with you, plus a re-airing of one of our older episodes with current relevance. This year, that episode is our 2018 interview with Kathryne M. Young about How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School. Young used her background in sociology to gather data from students, alumni, faculty and law-school dropouts on their experiences during and after law school. Based on her findings—and her own experiences as a law student and professor—she offers advice on protecting your mental health; choosing courses and activities to pursue; managing the practical aspects of your household and budget; and forming relationships with mentors and peers. She also discusses how to decide when if it's time to leave law school altogether. Rawles also shares some favorites from what she's been reading, watching and listening to since our 2022 year-end pop culture picks episode. If you have your own favorite reads so far in 2023, send your recommendations to books@abajournal.com with a brief description, and we may choose to highlight them on our social media.
It's time for the Modern Law Library's summer recommendations episode, in which host Lee Rawles shares her pop culture picks with you, plus a re-airing of one of our older episodes with current relevance. This year, that episode is our 2018 interview with Kathryne M. Young about How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School. Young used her background in sociology to gather data from students, alumni, faculty and law-school dropouts on their experiences during and after law school. Based on her findings—and her own experiences as a law student and professor—she offers advice on protecting your mental health; choosing courses and activities to pursue; managing the practical aspects of your household and budget; and forming relationships with mentors and peers. She also discusses how to decide when if it's time to leave law school altogether. Rawles also shares some favorites from what she's been reading, watching and listening to since our 2022 year-end pop culture picks episode. If you have your own favorite reads so far in 2023, send your recommendations to books@abajournal.com with a brief description, and we may choose to highlight them on our social media.
It's time for the Modern Law Library's summer recommendations episode, in which host Lee Rawles shares her pop culture picks with you, plus a re-airing of one of our older episodes with current relevance. This year, that episode is our 2018 interview with Kathryne M. Young about How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School. Young used her background in sociology to gather data from students, alumni, faculty and law-school dropouts on their experiences during and after law school. Based on her findings—and her own experiences as a law student and professor—she offers advice on protecting your mental health; choosing courses and activities to pursue; managing the practical aspects of your household and budget; and forming relationships with mentors and peers. She also discusses how to decide when if it's time to leave law school altogether. Rawles also shares some favorites from what she's been reading, watching and listening to since our 2022 year-end pop culture picks episode. If you have your own favorite reads so far in 2023, send your recommendations to books@abajournal.com with a brief description, and we may choose to highlight them on our social media.
RARE MAMAS RISING- EPISODE 30 Back-to-School Tips with Rare Mama Nikki McIntosh Back-to-school is a busy time for any household, and for families of children with rare diseases, back-to-school may come with even more preparations and to-dos. We are doing all the typical things like getting school supplies and clothing ready to go, but we're also communicating with case carriers and ensuring services and supports are in place. Over the years, Nikki's figured out a few systems to help rare families prepare for a new school year. These tips are tried and true from one rare mama to another. Check out this episode, and get some practical advice and a little encouragement as you get ready for back to school! CONNECT WITH NIKKI Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RareMamas1/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Rare_Mamas/ Website https://raremamas.com/ Email info@raremamas.com
In this episode: Back to School Tips, History of the Yellow School BusThanks for listening! Check us out on Instagram @madeyasmilepodcast and Facebook @skitzychicks. Jesus loves you, you can't mess that up!
Today Lauren Evens shares some Back to School Tips for ADs and Leaders on TECH TUESDAY. Lauren was a Professional Athlete and now she works for Snap Mobile (one of our great sponsors!)! THIS is The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
SHINING WITH ADHD EPISODE #120: Ready, Set, School! Tips for A Stress-free Back-to-school Transition The Childhood Collective 8/02/2023 SUMMARY It seems like just yesterday the sidewalk chalk was fresh and the bubble wands were full and here we are prepping the crisp notebooks and buying bigger shoes for our kiddos that.just.keep.growing. Whether you're ready for the fresh start or want to cling to summer just a little longer, we have some tips to help your whole family transition to the school year. We know these shifts can be a little more challenging for our kids with ADHD, so in this episode we share how to (insert episode title for SEO) MEET OUR TEAM We are Lori, Mallory, and Katie. Lori and Mallory are child psychologists, and Katie is a speech language pathologist. Most importantly, we are moms, just like you. After working with families over a combined total of 40 years, we saw a need to provide ongoing support and education to parents raising children with ADHD. AFFILIATE INFORMATION We can't have your attention and not mention Time Timer. As parents, we are looking for anything that will support our kids and make our lives easier. The original Time Timer does just that. In our homes, it allows us to teach our kids how to visualize time. This helps with activity transitions, independence, and building executive function skills. Trust our pro tip; it's a game changer! Bonus: Head to https://www.timetimer.com/discount/TCC and use the code TCC to get a site-wide discount. LINKS + RESOURCES Episode 110 - Wrapping Up The School Year Shining at School Guide The Childhood Collective Youtube *Closed Captioning Available The Childhood Collective Instagram Have a question or want to share some thoughts? Shoot us an email at hello@thechildhoodcollective.com
In this episode, Joses Ngugi, DPT, PT discusses how to handle when you see your friends or other students get accepted into Physical Therapy school, but you haven't yet. Use our BEST resources to help you get accepted into PT school without wasting time or money despite low GPAs, previous rejections, GRE struggles, and more → www.ptschoolacceptance.com
For many families with kids who learn and think differently, getting through high school can feel like a big challenge. But what about the challenges after high school? How can families prepare their high-schoolers for what comes next — whether that's college, a trade school, a job, or a combination of things? In this episode, hosts Gretchen Vierstra and Rachel Bozek talk with Jennifer Correnti, a high school counselor and 504 plan coordinator in New Jersey. Tune in for Jennifer's advice on how to prepare kids for life after 12th grade. Learn what accommodations colleges and workplaces might be able to provide, and how to ask for them. Get tips on supporting kids during this transition time, including teaching them to self-advocate. To find a transcript for this episode and more resources, visit the episode page at Understood. We love hearing from our listeners. Email us at init@understood.org. Understood.org is a resource dedicated to shaping the world so the 70 million people in the U.S. with learning and thinking differences can thrive. Learn more about In It and all our podcasts at u.org/podcasts. Copyright © 2023 Understood for All, Inc. All rights reserved.
...AND WE'RE BACK! This week on ATS, the guys give advice on surviving the second half of the school year after a long mid-year break. #podcast #podcasting #podcasters Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for episode releases, advice, and weekly quotes: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodAwkward Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awkward_teenager_show/
This week, the guys provide school tips to help students advance during the school year. They also provide advice on how they can improve their habits. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram for episode releases, advice, and weekly quotes: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodAwkward Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awkward_teenager_show/
Shop our Back to School Sale by clicking THIS link! Save 15% on ALL Harkla products, physical and digital! Sale ends Aug. 29, 2022! At school, a child is exposed to a lot of sensory information as well as they are required to sit and focus for long periods of time and interact socially with their peers. It's a LOT of work! Many children hold it all together at school but then break down at home - home is their safe space and they feel comfortable enough to melt down.This episode is all about how to help your child if they are melting down at home, after a long day at school! We talk about WHY and HOW to help! Be sure to check out all the links below for more resources! Be sure to check out the show notes on our blog at Harkla.Co/Podcast.Brought To You By HarklaThis podcast is brought to you by Harkla. Our mission at Harkla is to help those with special needs live happy and healthy lives. We accomplish this through high-quality sensory products & child development courses.Podcast listeners get 10% off their first order at Harkla with the discount code "sensory". Head to Harkla.co/sensory to start shopping now.Links2-on-1 Mentoring With Us!!Improving Focus and Behavior in the Classroom Digital CourseDownload Your Freebie!All Things Sensory Podcast Instagram Harkla YouTube ChannelHarkla Website Harkla InstagramEp 9 - Starting School with a Sensory KiddoEp 58 - Back to School Tips for SuccessEp 202 - Sensory Strategies for Every Classroom YouTube - Build a Calm Down CornerYouTube - Sensory Strategies for On-the-Go
10 Back-to-School Tips for Kids Ages 3-17Worried about anxiety, social skills, motivating teens, behavior issues, transitioning after online learning, homework battles, and proper expectations? Of course. Kirk covers each of these topics in rapid fire format for kids of all ages.Want personal mentoring with Kirk via Phone? Click here to learn about mentoring packages.Take advantage of our Back-To-School Sale. Set your kids up for success this year: https://celebratecalm.com/products/ Want to book a LIVE EVENT in 2022/2023?! We are now booking IN PERSON and Zoom events for schools, PTAs, churches, synagogues, corporations, and agencies! Simply email Casey@CelebrateCalm with LIVE in the subject line and he'll share a one-page proposal within hours. It's EASY! Questions? Need help deciding on the best tools for your family? Email Casey@CelebrateCalm.com and Casey will help you personally! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
10 Back-to-School Tips for Kids Ages 3-17 Worried about anxiety, social skills, motivating teens, behavior issues, transitioning after online learning, homework battles, and proper expectations? Of course. Kirk covers each of these topics in rapid fire format for kids of all ages. Want personal mentoring with Kirk via Phone? Click here to learn about mentoring packages. Take advantage of our Back-To-School Sale. Set your kids up for success this year: https://celebratecalm.com/products/ Want to book a LIVE EVENT in 2022/2023?! We are now booking IN PERSON and Zoom events for schools, PTAs, churches, synagogues, corporations, and agencies! Simply email Casey@CelebrateCalm with LIVE in the subject line and he'll share a one-page proposal within hours. It's EASY! Questions? Need help deciding on the best tools for your family? Email Casey@CelebrateCalm.com and Casey will help you personally! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices