Positive Relationship Challenge

Today is the day! We are so excited to share our 10 day positive relationship building challenge with you all!

We created this challenge as a way to reconnect and strengthen the bonds we have with our students after the extended break. Remember that you already have a relationship with each of your students, the key is to make sure it’s a positive one.

This challenge would also be great to try if you are finding a way to connect with each of your students if you haven’t yet or if you are starting over because it’s a new semester.

These are quick, easy ways to build or continue to strengthen those positive relationships with your students. If there is a need to use any kind of form, we will post it here for you the week before. No need to add any extra work to your plate or create anything if you don’t want to. We want to make it as simple of a process for you as we can.

We are so passionate about this because we have seen time and again over all of our years of teaching, just how vital positive relationships are to student and classroom success. It sets the tone for the whole year! We will also be sharing a video to our Instagram account the day before that explains how we put these strategies into practice in both an early childhood and middle school setting.

Who’s ready to join us?

Published by Shannon Fisher

Raising kind, resilient boys at home 👦🏻👦🏻👶🏻 Passionate about reducing power struggles & creating inclusive environments for all learners B.S. Early Childhood Education M.A. Special Education CTP-E (Certified Trauma Practitioner - Educational)

2 thoughts on “Positive Relationship Challenge

  1. I love this! I don’t get to work with little people, but I am going to adapt this to my work with big people over the next two weeks. I believe the power of modeling and being on the receiving end of positive intentions is a powerful teacher.

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