Resources in "2022-Winter"
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The Psychology of Lament: God’s Method for Processing Struggle and Grief
When we have gone through a crisis, God has a plan that addresses our mental health needs. He instructs us to lament. Lamenting is found throughout the Bible—from Job, Jeremiah, and many of the Psalms. Lamenting expresses and processes strong emotions. To lament is to ask God, “Why?” more
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Worker Wellness: A Heart-to-Heart True Story
We knew our whole lives had changed. Since that time, almost 20 years ago, God has taught our family so many lessons. We look back at that moment with a mixture of feelings. more
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Let’s Get together in Milwaukee!
How many LEA Convocations have you been to? All of them? Learn how many there have been and get more facts and figures. What's going to be different this year? The same? Find out here! more
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Whodathunkit Blog: What’s All This TOGETHER Business?
Is together better than being alone? Here are some thoughts on gathering together and why you should be there at Convo 2020 in Milwaukee! more
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ECEnet: Spiritual Foundations: Meeting Jesus in Early Childhood Spaces and Stories
A critical look into our classroom environments, our storytelling strategies, and our active listening skills will provide new opportunities for students to grow in faith and knowledge of Jesus as their heavenly King and Savior. more
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ETnet: Get in the Zone of Proximal Development: How to Scaffold Your Way to Student Success
As I seek to build success in my students I am mindful that to achieve explicit student success outcomes, I must first examine and be mindful of the implicit aspects of learning. “What good is being able to comprehend calculus, if I am unsure of how my grade is achieved, how to interact with my classmates, or how to best reach out for assistance?” more
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EncourAGEnet: Truth About Age According to T-Shirts
Being productive—and others allowing you to be that way—has a lot to do with attitude. Being productive even when you don’t feel that way is good too. It doesn’t contradict the realities of your age but confirms the discipline you’ve practiced for so many years. more
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LEADnet: An Annotated Bullying Policy
When our school leaders took on the task of writing an anti-bullying policy, a lot of thoughts, questions, and opinions came to the surface. We wanted something different. Our school looked for a way to be rooted in Scripture, broad in nature, and address the issue in a positive manner. more
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LDnet: Thinking About the Whole-Brain Child
There is a growing need for teachers to have strategies and resources in thes areas of student behavior and mental health, especially considering the effects of the pandemic. When the left and right sides of the brain are not integrated, the child is processing the experience using primarily their emotions and right brain. more