As engaging as we try to make our lessons, they will not be able to compete with the big man in the fat red suit sporting a white beard who owns flying reindeer. Yes. Whether we want to admit it or not, we are all at risk of becoming a Grinch.
Before it's too late, I've pulled together five safeguards to protect our students, parents, and ourselves.
Safe Guard #1. Expand your heart.
But what about the non-Cindy Loo Who's who will fail to complete assignments, push your last button, and then go home and tell their parent that you hate them. Take a deep breath. A mentor of mine once said, "Fake it until you feel it." Act like you love The Cindy Loo Who's and the Non-Cindy Loo Who's and you'll be surprised when your heart catches up!
"And what happened then? Well, in Whoville they say that the Grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day." The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Safeguard #2. Collaborate don't isolate.
It is easy to feel like you are the only teacher on the planet who is considering early retirement (and
it's your first year) but know that you are not alone! Teachers all across the U.S. and Canada are feeling the effects, as well.
Just as you would never attempt Black Friday or Brown Thursday alone, you should not take on the days and weeks leading up to winter break alone. Go to your team and express how you are feeling. Chocolate also helps!
Safeguard #3. Be realistic.
Safeguard #4. Be kind.
Even if you have failed miserably at Safeguards #1-#3, it is never too late to change your behavior. Before sending out the mass email and a bcc: to your principal about the teacher whose students are climbing the walls. Stop!
Before posting or emailing anything ask yourself: Is it biased? Could it be taken out of context? Is it hurtful? If you can answer one or more of these questions with a yes, you need step away from your computer, Ipad, or Iphone and take a deep breath.
This is the perfect moment to engage in a random act of kindness!
Safeguard #5. Be thankful.
Hands-down
one of the best Grinch repellents is a spirit of thankfulness. Begin
making a list of reasons to be thankful. Warning: While you may exude
thankfulness on a normal basis, you may struggle. This isn't to say you
aren't a grateful person...because you are! Remembering the reasons you
are thankful is more about reminding you of the person you truly are.
You are NOT a Grinch..so don't act like one!