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How to Handle Students Who Make Disruptive Noises and Say “6-7” in Class (Without Going Crazy)
Students repeating sounds like “6-7,” “sigma,” or random noises can derail learning and teacher well-being. Learn why it happens and practical classroom strategies to stop disruptive noise and protect your peace.


How Teachers Can Stay Healthy During Cold and Flu Season (Without Burning Out)
Cold and flu season hits teachers hard. Learn practical classroom hygiene strategies, wellness tips, and boundaries that help teachers stay healthy, protect their students, and avoid burnout during the school year.


The #1 Thing That Will Make You Lose Your Love for Teaching (And How to Get It Back)
This is why you lose your love for teaching, and it has nothing to do with student behavior. Read to find out what you can do to prevent teacher burnout and reignite your love for teaching.


Should I Quit Teaching? What to Know Before You Decide
If you’re asking yourself, "Should I quit teaching?" it doesn’t mean you’ve failed. It means you’re paying attention. The truth is, many teachers reach this point—especially in their first few years—but also veterans who’ve been in the classroom for decades. You might be a Teachaholic.


Teaching Through a Personal or Medical Crisis: How to Protect Your Peace and Stay Afloat
When you’re a teacher, life doesn’t hit pause just because the school year’s in full swing. Here are some gentle ways to keep teaching through a personal or medical crisis — and protect your own well-being along the way.


5 Signs You’re a Teacher Who Seriously Needs to Set Boundaries
Let’s talk about the not-so-subtle signs that your teacher boundaries have gone missing—and what to do about it. Even if you love teaching, if your job is consuming every ounce of your time and energy, it’s only a matter of time before resentment creeps in.


5 Warning Signs You’re Headed for Teacher Burnout (And How to Stop It Before It’s Too Late)
Teacher Burnout doesn’t just “happen.” There are warning signs—physical, mental, and emotional—that show up first. And recognizing them early can help you take back control before teaching drains the life out of you.
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