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Arkansas A.W.A.R.E.

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  • I Like You?

I Like You?

Monday 30th January 2023

Discover how to build trust and positive relationships with students using non-verbal cues and practical tips in this episode of 'Arkansas A.W.A.R.E.'
24 minutes
Informative
Supportive
Engaging
Motivational
Thought-provoking

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Arkansas A.W.A.R.E.
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DESE Podcasts
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Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Sobriety Toolkit
Relationships & Community
Parenting & Children
Healing from Sexual Trauma
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The Subtle Art of Building Trust in Classrooms

It's that as you set the boundary, you let them know you like them, and you let them know you like them with these cues for safety that are maybe about your posture, they are maybe about your eye contact, they're maybe about your volume and pitch.
Ever wondered how to genuinely connect with your students? In this episode of 'Arkansas A.W.A.R.E.', hosts Betsy Kindall, Nicole Fairchild, and Stacy Moore dive into the nuances of building trust and positive relationships in educational settings. They explore the subtle yet powerful role of non-verbal communication—like eye contact and body language—in creating a safe and supportive environment. The trio also tackles the tricky subject of attention-seeking behavior, offering practical advice on how to encourage positive interactions without reinforcing negative habits.
With their combined years of experience in school counseling, psychology, and educational coordination, Betsy, Nicole, and Stacy share relatable anecdotes and actionable tips that can transform classroom dynamics. Whether you're an educator, parent, or someone interested in mental health within schools, this episode is packed with insights to help you foster a more inclusive and understanding atmosphere.
Tune in for a conversation that's as engaging as it is enlightening, and discover how small changes in your daily interactions can make a big difference.