1st Edition

Supporting the Wounded Educator A Trauma-Sensitive Approach to Self-Care

By Dardi Hendershott, Joe Hendershott Copyright 2020
    142 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Eye On Education

    142 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Eye On Education

    142 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Eye On Education

    Educators today are facing challenges and demands like never before. The tensions between an educator’s calling and the reality of the profession can create a growing sense of compassion fatigue, burnout, and job dissatisfaction. In light of this context, this book brings firsthand knowledge alongside research to encourage, equip, and empower teachers and other K-12 educators to find relief and hope. Taking a trauma-sensitive approach, this important resource will help you navigate the pressures of being an educator, whether you entered into your profession carrying wounds with you, have felt wounded from your work environment, or you are simply someone trying to support others. Packed with doable strategies and suggestions for personal and professional self-care, this book will help you discover a personal journey towards holistic health, job satisfaction, and most importantly, hope!

    Preface

    Acknowledgements

    Meet the Authors

    Chapter 1 – Secondary Trauma: The Struggle is Real

    Chapter 2 – The Wounded Educator

    Pause

    Chapter 3 – Creating a Vision for Change

    Chapter 4 – Personal Strategies for Self-Care

    Chapter 5 – Community Connection: Professional Strategies for Self-Care

    Concluding Thoughts

    Appendix

    Biography

    Dardi Hendershott is co-founder of Hope 4 The Wounded, an organization committed to encouraging, equipping, and empowering schools and communities to reach children who are beyond "at-risk." Hope 4 the Wounded offers practitioner-based training across the globe about social/emotional literacy, empathy, inclusive communities, self-care and combating compassion fatigue, and other topics relevant to today's educational climate that help educators, leaders, and other child service professionals understand and reach wounded children.

    Joe Hendershott has an extensive background working with at-risk and wounded youth as a teacher and administrator in traditional, alternative, and correctional education settings. He has been a high school assistant principal, head principal, alternative school principal, and a principal in a residential treatment facility. In 2006, he co-founded Hope 4 The Wounded with his wife, Dardi, and is a sought-after speaker and professional development trainer for trauma-informed practices and social emotional literacy.  

    Dardi and Joe Hendershott have written a book that is for all educators to read, and perhaps reread, taking notes of thoughts or responses to the questions at the end of each chapter.
    Supporting the Wounded Educator is a valuable resource to help work though the pressures of being an educator and help regain some of that feeling of ”Hey world! Here I am! I am your teacher and I love teaching!”

    -Linda Biondi, MiddleWeb