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Emotional teacher wellbeing By Kelly Jean Sullivan



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Emotionally intelligent teachers are active in their orientation to students, work, and life. They are resilient in response to negative stress and less likely to overwhelm themselves with pessimism and strong, negative emotions
Emotional support teachers must have problem-solving skills to effectively adapt lessons when students struggle to learn. Patience, compassion, positivity, and empathy are core values teachers must have to work with children living with emotional disturbance

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