EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
6/18/2019 | 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM | Self Care and Satisfaction | Cascade E
Self Care and Satisfaction
The landscape of our classrooms and schools have changed dramatically over the last decade. Schools and educators are tasked with more and more responsibility to meet the social and emotional needs of their students (no small task). With the increased demands on teachers and administrators, it is crucial to incorporate self-care into our daily routines. Taking care of ourselves is not a luxury we do if we have the time; we have to make the time. Discussion will focus on what self-care is, how to prioritize a regular routine of self-care, and practical strategies for engaging in self-care to sustain satisfaction in our jobs, take care of our families, and meet the needs of our students.
- Understand what self-care is.
- Understand how a regular routine of self-care will decrease stress and increase my capacity to meet the needs of my students.
- Understand self-care strategies to increase feelings of happiness and satisfaction in my role as an educator.
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Presenters/Authors
Tami Curtis
(), Washington County School District, tami.curtis@washk12.org;
Tami Curtis is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and currently the Social and Emotional Learning Coordinator for Washington County School District (WCSD). Tami earned her master’s degree in Social Work from USU and previously worked in outpatient, inpatient, and residential treatment settings. Concurrently, she did crisis work in the emergency department and provided direct behavior services for children and adults with disabilities. Since coming to WCSD, she has fulfilled roles in the Special Education Department as a Behavior/Mental Health Specialist, Emergency Safety Interventions Committee Chairperson, ASPEN trainer, and Wellness Team Leader. Tami is passionate about prevention and early intervention, believing education to be the best way to empower a person. She takes a strength-based approach to practice, including the philosophy that all people are doing the best they can with the skills they have. When teaching occurs in an environment where students feel safe and connected, they learn and thrive. Tami enjoys being a student in the classroom of life with her husband (who teaches 5th grade) and asserts their three children have been their best teachers. She loves quality time outside under the sun and stars with her family.
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