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Teaching through Emotions

Betsy Burris

Get weekly practical tips and heartfelt stories to navigate relationships and really connect with one another for a change. Sometimes for teachers, mostly for everyone.

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Latest Issues

How to stay sane in an insane world

A Public Service Announcement in which I think about surviving the inescapable craziness of our current world

May is Mental Health Month. Happy Mental Health, everybody! That is, if you feel mentally healthy. It’s not easy these days.

5 days ago
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Are negative emotions good or bad?

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Of course emotions are bad! They make you feel bad. And they make you a bad person. Only bad people feel emotions like anger, irritation, judgment, envy, hatred. Definitely hatred. “Hate” is a strong word. S...

9 days ago

To Care or To Detach? Finding the emotional balance in teaching

As y’all probably know, I’m a big fan of caring in education. But, thanks to today’s guest, Rachel Branham, a veteran Teacher Support Group participant who’s now working in higher education, we get to consider the downsides of caring, too....

12 days ago

It's not too late to appreciate a teacher or a mother!

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Last week was Teacher Appreciation Week. Yesterday was Mothers’ Day. (Yes, Mothers’ plural. The original idea for the day, initiated by Julia Ward Howe, was to bring mothers together to protest war and asser...

16 days ago

Empathy vs. Sympathy

A Public Service Announcement in which I disagree with Brené Brown

Hoo boy! I’m in trouble now. Because I strongly disagree with Brené Brown on her distinction between empathy and sympathy. To me, she’s making a semantic argument; that is,...

19 days ago
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