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Child psychologist Jody Carrington has worked with countless children, families, and support systems across Canada and the United States. No matter where she goes or the specific challenges people face, she hears the same concern from parents and educators: Kids can only thrive if the adults supporting them are doing well, too.
Educators play a vital role in a child’s development, shaping not only their knowledge but also their overall well-being. But how are the educators themselves holding up? Jody Carrington believes that most educators are deeply committed to making a difference, yet many are struggling to find the same joy in their work as they once did. The truth is simple—we need to prioritize taking care of them first.
This book is for everyone working in education, including teachers, administrators, educational assistants, bus drivers, librarians, custodians, and office staff. It’s also for those who support and lead them. If you’re a parent, an educator, or someone who cares for and works with children, these pages offer insights that could inspire you—perhaps even transform the way you see the role of educators and their well-being.
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