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Being There for Students When You're Emotionally Unavailable Teachers Aid

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Our guests all agree that teachers are expected to be emotionally available to students under all conditions. So what happens when a teacher is unable to do so? Follow: @jesslahey @AltDaily @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Deborah Kipps-Vaughan is an Associate Professor at James Madison University where she implements and researches her Teacher Wellness Program. Jesse Scaccia Jesse Scaccia is the editor-in-chief of Virginia's AltDaily.com. He has taught at public schools in New York City, San Diego, and at a home for young men in Cape Town, South Africa. Jessica Lahey, former teacher & author of article, "Why Parents Need to Let Children Fail."

Our guests all agree that teachers are expected to be emotionally available to students under all conditions. So what happens when a teacher is unable to do so? Follow: @jesslahey @AltDaily @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Deborah Kipps-Vaughan is an Associate Professor at James Madison University where she implements and researches her Teacher Wellness Program. Jesse Scaccia Jesse Scaccia is the editor-in-chief of Virginia's AltDaily.com. He has taught at public schools in New York City, San Diego, and at a home for young men in Cape Town, South Africa. Jessica Lahey, former teacher & author of article, "Why Parents Need to Let Children Fail."

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