Behavioral Health

A Nervous System Shift: Why Interoceptive Awareness Matters for Stress and Burnout in Educators

Many of us learned we have five senses, yet the truth is we have more. One of these sensory systems, interoception, helps us notice what is happening inside our bodies. Without strong interoceptive awareness in learning environments, it is harder for educators to notice stress, tension, [...]

A Nervous System Shift: How Breathing Affects Stress and Burnout in Educators

This blog is part of our summer blog series exploring nervous system shifts for educators that support returning to the school year with greater awareness, capacity, and sustainability. Each post focuses on different patterns that often contribute to chronic stress and burnout in schools. With more [...]

Summer Won’t Fix Colorado Educator Burnout: What Actually Can

How Burnout and Nervous System Patterns Connect to Professional Learning and Relicensure for Colorado Educators This blog kicks off a 6 part series highlighting nervous system shifts that can make daily work feel more sustainable for educators. The series offers practical behavioral health training tips for [...]

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