82. Supporting Student Mental Health (Without Losing Yourself in the Process)

EPISODE · Nov 21, 2025 · 13 MIN

82. Supporting Student Mental Health (Without Losing Yourself in the Process)

from The Strength of Teachers

Supporting Student Mental Health (Without Losing Yourself in the Process)Episode Summary: In this episode of The Next Level Teacher, Brenna explores one of the most emotionally demanding realities of education today: teachers supporting student mental health.Teachers are increasingly asked to support students struggling with anxiety, trauma, and emotional regulation—all while managing lesson plans, behavior, and academic expectations. It’s a role that can feel both sacred and overwhelming.Brenna offers a refreshing perspective rooted in life coaching and emotional wellness: the best way to help students is to start with your own inner work. You can’t pour from an empty cup. You can’t calm a dysregulated student when you’re in emotional overdrive yourself.In this episode, you’ll learn how to support student mental health without overstepping your role or burning out. Brenna walks you through how to regulate your own emotions, set clear boundaries, and model the kind of calm and compassion that help students feel safe and connected.In this episode, you’ll learn: ✅ Why teachers can’t (and shouldn’t) be therapists—and what your role actually is ✅ How emotional regulation in teachers helps students feel safe and grounded ✅ Practical strategies for supporting student mental health without burnout ✅ The power of healthy boundaries and emotional responsibility ✅ Why your self-care is an act of service, not selfishnessMentioned in this episode: ✨ Calm in the Classroom course — Learn emotional regulation tools to create calm, connection, and resilience in your classroom. Visit brennanelsoncoaching.com/calm

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