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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2020 · 46 MIN

Coronavirus Conundrum - Supporting our High School & College Students

from The Best Ever You Show · host Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman

As society, adults, and children continue to navigate the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States and the world, we continue to make many adjustments in our lives.  Please join us in a community conversation to chat about solutions and ideas to best support our high school and college students and their families during this time.  From health and safety to managing online classes to emotional well-being, Dr. Lynne Celli will be on-hand to answer questions and provide support..  Additionally, we will chat about daily engagement from friends, participating in athletics, social circles and the long-standing effects everyone is facing from missing major milestones in their lives. What can be done to fill the voids of these missing milestones? How can adults help these students cope with their feelings of isolation, disengagement, and anger in healthy ways.  Dr. Lynne Celli is the Executive Director of Leadership and Professional Education at Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts. She has devoted her career to education at all levels for more than 35 years. She has been a teacher, principal, superintendent of schools, professor, and chair of a graduate program. Dr. Celli earned her Ph.D. and M.Ed. in curriculum, instruction, and administration from Boston College and her BA in sociology/education from Clark University.Subscribe, share, and be part of a global movement to live with more peace, purpose, and gratitude.Learn more: https://www.BestEverYou.comExplore The Peace Guidebook + free gifts: https://www.BestEverYou.com/giftsJoin the Practical Peace Masterclass: https://www.besteveryou.com/peacemasterclassFollow Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman for more inspiration, tools, and real-life conversations on peace, change, success, and gratitude.Peace isn’t something you find.It’s something you practice. 

As society, adults, and children continue to navigate the Coronavirus pandemic in the United States and the world, we continue to make many adjustments in our lives.  Please join us in a community conversation to chat about solutions and ideas to best support our high school and college students and their families during this time.  From health and safety to managing online classes to emotional well-being, Dr. Lynne Celli will be on-hand to answer questions and provide support..  Additionally, we will chat about daily engagement from friends, participating in athletics, social circles and the long-standing effects everyone is facing from missing major milestones in their lives. What can be done to fill the voids of these missing milestones? How can adults help these students cope with their feelings of isolation, disengagement, and anger in healthy ways.  Dr. Lynne Celli is the Executive Director of Leadership and Professional Education at Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts. She has devoted her career to education at all levels for more than 35 years. She has been a teacher, principal, superintendent of schools, professor, and chair of a graduate program. Dr. Celli earned her Ph.D. and M.Ed. in curriculum, instruction, and administration from Boston College and her BA in sociology/education from Clark University.Subscribe, share, and be part of a global movement to live with more peace, purpose, and gratitude.Learn more: https://www.BestEverYou.comExplore The Peace Guidebook + free gifts: https://www.BestEverYou.com/giftsJoin the Practical Peace Masterclass: https://www.besteveryou.com/peacemasterclassFollow Elizabeth Hamilton-Guarino and Dr. Katie Eastman for more inspiration, tools, and real-life conversations on peace, change, success, and gratitude.Peace isn’t something you find.It’s something you practice.

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