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September 19, 2017
A mindful movement
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  • Under : 3 As , coaching , mindfulness , nurturing , wellbeing
Photo from RSA

Photo from RSA

This RSA mindful movement session really brought alive 2 of the 3 A’s – Attention and Awareness. Maintaining balance with such simple, engaging moves.

I must start researching my 21 senses. With thanks to Dr Henry Ford.


September 12, 2017
‘Too often teachers end up in a vicious circle of guilt, doubts and frustration’
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  • Under : coaching , doubt , media , nurturing , TES , wellbeing
Photo from TES

Photo from TES

Teacher wellbeing can be created and nurtured by coaching. This TES article explains why.


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