From Shutdown to Show Up: Helping Students Bounce Back, Persist, and Re-Engage
Join us for a free live webinar for educators and professionals serving youth
You helped students calm down.
Now comes the harder—and more important—work.
Across the country, educators are seeing students who emotionally shut down, avoid challenges, and disengage after even small setbacks. Emotional regulation is a critical first step—but it’s not the finish line.
This webinar focuses on what comes next.
After emotional regulation, many students still struggle to:
- Re-engage with learning
- Persist through difficulty
- Recover from mistakes
- Believe effort matters

Thursday, January 15
12:00-1:00 PM Pacific
1:00 Mountain | 2:00 Central | 3:00 Eastern
In this practical, encouraging webinar, you’ll learn how to help students bounce back from setbacks, build perseverance, and reconnect with learning—without power struggles, lectures, or shame.
Designed for educators, counselors, administrators, and student support professionals, this session will share clear, actionable strategies you can apply immediately in classrooms, counseling sessions, and school-wide systems.
What You’ll Learn
Participants will walk away with:
- Practical strategies to help students move from shutdown to re-engagement
- Tools for building resilience and perseverance after emotional dysregulation
- Ways to strengthen student self-efficacy and reduce fear of failure
- Language shifts that encourage effort, learning from mistakes, and persistence
- Ideas that work across grade levels and settings
Who This Webinar Is For
- Classroom teachers (K–12)
- Counselors, social workers, and psychologists
- Administrators and instructional leaders
- Student support, behavior, and MTSS teams
👉 Reserve your spot and join us live
Free Webinar for Educators
Thursday, January 22nd
12:00-1:00 PM Pacific Time
1:00-2:00 PM Mountain Time
2:00-3:00 PM Central Time
3:00-4:00 PM Eastern Time