Let
's start creating a safe space now for our students.
Not exact matches
Shauna Niequest wrote, «Vulnerability happens when you're brave and
start first, and when you hold a
safe space and wait, when you log enough hours over time to
create something really durable for that truth to tumble out onto, in a big, lovely, rich mess.»
When I first
started listening partnerships, I was amazed at the power of simply
creating a
safe space to really talk.
And I've
started that, but I also wanted to
create something for adults that still needed a
safe space that's judgement free to go on a positive journey of self love and that's why I
created @everyBODYwithiskra I don't have all the answers and I'm not ever trying to change anyone or tell people to do this and that etc..
«And I've
started that, but I also wanted to
create something for adults that still needed a
safe space that's judgment free to go on a positive journey of self love and that's why I
created everyBODY with Iskra.»
By acknowledging how your students are feeling at the
start of each class, you'll acknowledge their barriers to learning and
create a
safe space for your students to overcome them.
With young students,
starting the class period with one quick thing — which students can share individually or with partners — can go a long way in
creating a
safe space for student voices.