The Resilient Teacher Mom Crystal Goins
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- Kids & Family
Hear the voice of Crystal Goins, as she teaches you how to connect with children and train them up to be respectful and responsible human beings. Crystal grew up in a traditional filipino home with her parents, Venus and Yoly Tanyag, and her four siblings Arnel, Yaz, Babe, and Pat. She attributes all of her success and knowings to how she was raised up with her family. She is very proud of her filipino heritage and values hospitality and "kapwa" (fellowship) in all life's circumstances. She lives with her husband, Ben, and five children, Reagan, Reggie, Wyatt, Jude, and Miles, in Virginia.
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My Journey to a Responsive Classroom: Day 1
It’s the end of the year and I’m in the middle of being trained in a Responsive Classroom Approach! I love it and I think it marries my teaching philosophy with a focus on SEL, PART, and restorative practices. Here are my reflections on implementation post Covid! Let’s go!
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A Bystander of My Child's Struggles
Watching your child struggle is always so hard in the moment, but it's necessary. I have my child's future in mind when I let them struggle and support them in ways that encourage change and bettering themselves.
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Episode 12: The Power of Making Shifts
Hello Listeners!
When the unexpected happens, it's okay to normalize the shift you have to do to keep sane and take care of yourself and others. Listen and enjoy!
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Episode 11: Systems of Support
It takes a village to raise a child- is a phrase everyone knows and agrees upon when hearing. However, systems of support always seems hard to swallow. Listen to me as I relate the "village" image to systems of support. An adult needs to stay sane and productive in the work of raising and being in relationship with children. Having systems in place is the way you protect sanity and obtain goals.
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Episode 10: When Change is Uncomfortable
When change is uncomfortable, it's hard to make the first step. Listen to this podcast as I talk about being in that process and how it affects adults and children.
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Episode 9: Goal Setting is a Must after Covid
Goal Setting is a must for me as an adult navigating my own life back into the real world post-Covid. For our children, it is the same. Being in the classroom the last year after a year of virtual, I realized that I needed to add goal setting to my classroom management. I have come up with a couple of campaigns : LEAD, PAW, DANCE since then. Nonetheless, each campaign was part of my students' goal of living in my classroom during the school day. It gave us a plan of focus in a world full of a billion options every moment of their life. Goal setting allows a child to feel victory and self-efficacy in the learning process of real life. For our 21st century students and children, it's important that we give directions with goal-setting in mind. We have to be explicit what we want our children to accomplish in the spaces and time that we share together. It compliments the relationship and strengthens it over time.
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