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Beyond the Bell: A Retiring Principal's Reflections on Mental Health in Education

May 14, 2024 Arlington Community Schools
Beyond the Bell: A Retiring Principal's Reflections on Mental Health in Education
PEP Talks - A Parent Education Program
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PEP Talks - A Parent Education Program
Beyond the Bell: A Retiring Principal's Reflections on Mental Health in Education
May 14, 2024
Arlington Community Schools

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Join us for an enlightening conversation on PEP Talks, where Ms. Tabetha Banks, a soon-to-be-retired administrator and educator with 31 years of invaluable experience, shares her wealth of knowledge and compassionate approach towards supporting faculty, staff and students' mental health.

Ms. Banks discusses the importance of recognizing when staff members require additional support, emphasizing the foundational principle of mental health in maintaining productive work environments and nurturing relationships.

Drawing from her extensive background, she sheds light on the evolution of education's response to dysregulated behaviors, transitioning from disciplinary measures to trauma-informed approaches. Her personal experiences and continuous learning journey have shaped her empathetic stance, inspiring her to connect with students on a deeper level with patience and understanding.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from Ms. Banks' journey and learn how her legacy will leave a lasting impression on Arlington Community Schools. 

PEP Talks Episodes Mentioned in Today's Show:

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Let us know how we're doing, or send us an idea!

Join us for an enlightening conversation on PEP Talks, where Ms. Tabetha Banks, a soon-to-be-retired administrator and educator with 31 years of invaluable experience, shares her wealth of knowledge and compassionate approach towards supporting faculty, staff and students' mental health.

Ms. Banks discusses the importance of recognizing when staff members require additional support, emphasizing the foundational principle of mental health in maintaining productive work environments and nurturing relationships.

Drawing from her extensive background, she sheds light on the evolution of education's response to dysregulated behaviors, transitioning from disciplinary measures to trauma-informed approaches. Her personal experiences and continuous learning journey have shaped her empathetic stance, inspiring her to connect with students on a deeper level with patience and understanding.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from Ms. Banks' journey and learn how her legacy will leave a lasting impression on Arlington Community Schools. 

PEP Talks Episodes Mentioned in Today's Show: