EPISODE · Apr 17, 2025 · 1H 2M
Teacher Guilt: Why your "worst" moments are strengths
from Teaching through Emotions: psychological strategies and resources for educators · host Betsy Burris
In this episode, Joe and I unpack a classroom story from Siobhan, a special ed teacher working with high schoolers who grapple with big emotions — by acting out in big ways. What happened when her students broke a deal they made? How did Siobhan handle it? (It wasn’t pretty, at first! But then it got, well, amazing.)Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.We discuss:Decoding Student Behavior: Understanding what “insufferable” behavior is actually communicating about student needs.Teacher Self-Blame: How to stop the cycle of obsessive guilt and insomnia after a hard day in the classroom.Creating a "Holding Environment": The psychological secret to a stable, regulated classroom management style.Reframing Teacher Regret: Why the moments you regret might actually be signs of professional strength and growth.Navigating Difficult Conversations: How to talk frankly with your students about negative classroom dynamics and reset the energy.Got a story to share? Leave me a voicemail at (413) 239-4158 and we might feature your perspective in a future episode!Support the Show: If this conversation resonated, please consider leaving a rating or review on your podcast app. Your feedback helps others find us.Get full access to the community: [www.teachingthroughemotions.com/subscribe]CreditsFounder and Host: Betsy BurrisProducer: Jullian Androkae of PodVisionMusic: Thom Burris/Jabbering Trout This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.teachingthroughemotions.com/subscribe
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