| Cory Anderson, Educator and Director of Curriculum Development, WhyTry

“Pathways to Positive Peer Interactions: Tips to Counter Negative Influence in K-12 Classrooms”

Have you heard about the WhyTry Program and its success in engaging and motivating those difficult-to-reach students and teaching them the skills of resilience? We are excited to introduce our latest program addition: The WhyTry Elementary Approach! This new set of tools and resources is specifically designed to address the unique emotional needs of elementary students, helping teachers like you engage and motivate young learners who have fallen behind in the aftermath of Covid.

Surrendering the One-Up Relationship – a Powerful Approach to Connecting with Every Student

Surrendering the One-Up Relationship – a Powerful Approach to Connecting with Every Student A Powerful Approach to Connecting With All of Your Students In this webinar, we discuss ideas from education leaders on how to adapt to individual student needs and provide practical interventions that can inspire and motivate them in a time that is unprecedented in our history. Our …

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Strategies for Teaching Resilience and Supporting the Emotional Needs of Students

Strategies for Teaching Resilience and Supporting the Emotional Needs of Students Social Emotional Supports for Educators and Students In this webinar we discuss how to make SEL a priority in your schools and classrooms, how to help students that are struggling emotionally and lacking motivation, and what we can do foster resilience in ourselves and …

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