| Jason Johnson, Licensed School Psychologist and Director of Training at WhyTry

More Lessons Learned from Alt-Ed that We Can Apply in Our Schools Today

More Lessons Learned From Alt-Ed That We Can Apply In Our Schools Today Join us for this Free Webinar!Thursday, April 25th at 3:00 – 4:00 PM Eastern Time2:00 – 3:00 PM Central Time1:00 – 2:00 PM Mountain Time12:00 – 1:00 PM Pacific Time Welcome Educators! We’re excited to invite you to an important and insightful […]

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Strategies for Enhancing Emotional Regulation in the Classroom

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.

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Tips for Starting the School Year with Energy and Resilience

Tips for Starting the School Year with Energy and Resilience Hello Fabulous Educators! As the new school year beckons, we know you’re gearing up to make it the best one yet. Why not kick-start this journey with some fresh insights, inspiring stories, and actionable tips to fuel your passion and resilience? Join us for an

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The WhyTry Approach to Teaching Every Student Resilience

The WhyTry Approach to Teaching Every Student Resilience How do You Motivate and Engage Even Those Difficult to Reach Students? Over the last 20 years, WhyTry has led the way with practical and effective social and emotional education resources. These include curriculum, tools, and training to help educators motivate, address mental health needs, and follow

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