The Circle of Courage

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ย. 2024
  • The Circle of Courage is a model of resilience built upon the belief that all individuals, regardless of their age, have four universal needs. When any one or more of these universal needs is not being met, our “circle” is thought to be broken and as a result there are symptoms and reactions such as worry, fear, loneliness, depression or anxiety.
    Belonging
    We are all being asked to physically withdraw from anyone outside of our immediate families. This is a challenge and can lead many of us to feel lonely and isolated. We miss our co-workers and students!
    What can you do?
    While we must physically withdraw, we can maintain social connections through phone calls, email, text, social media and other virtual platforms. It is important to maintain contact with students, colleagues, friends and families during this time.
    Mastery
    If you feel best in your role as an educator, this might be a hard time for you. It may also be tough to balance the demands of being at home with your own families while staying connected with your students virtually. Sometimes when we are stretched in too many directions we don’t feel like we are doing well in any area.
    What can you do?
    Focus on one thing at a time. Small increments of quality time with your own family will go a long way. If you are feeling like you don’t know what to do with all the time you do have, use this time for things that you normally don’t have time to practice and enjoy such as reading, writing, creative artwork, puzzles, handy work around your home and playing with your own children or pets.
    Independence
    This coronavirus pandemic is leaving many of us feeling uncertain and powerless to do anything about our situations.
    What can you do?
    Take time to care for yourself. You may be feeling a range of emotions and staying regulated might be a challenge. Rest, move your body and take deep breaths as often as needed.
    Generosity
    If you are stuck at home during this time you may feel like you aren’t doing much to help others.
    What can you do?
    Draw pictures or write letters to friends, family, your students, colleagues. Check your local extended care facilities, homeless shelters and residential treatment centers for children who would love receiving letters or drawings from you during this time.
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