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Episode 3 (After the Announcement w/ Beth and Abby)

47 min · 17 de nov de 2025
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When a school closes, the loss is real for students, families, educators, and the neighborhoods around them. In this conversation, Beth, Abby, Seth, and Kobe talk about what happens inside us after news like this and how to move through it with care and intention. We name what grief can look like, why uncertainty fuels anxiety, and how timely information helps. We also explore how leaders and receiving schools can welcome displaced staff and students with true attunement, plus practical supports you can use right away. In this episode: • Recognizing grief and why it is not a straight line • Managing anxiety when details are unclear • Attunement and validation for colleagues and families • Everyday supports like journaling, movement, connection, and gratitude • Guidance for educators and parents visiting potential new schools • A mindset of autonomy and choice in the middle of change Have a question or a story to share? Send it in and we may include it in a future episode.

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Episode 3 (After the Announcement w/ Beth and Abby)

When a school closes, the loss is real for students, families, educators, and the neighborhoods around them. In this conversation, Beth, Abby, Seth, and Kobe talk about what happens inside us after news like this and how to move through it with care and intention. We name what grief can look like, why uncertainty fuels anxiety, and how timely information helps. We also explore how leaders and receiving schools can welcome displaced staff and students with true attunement, plus practical supports you can use right away. In this episode: • Recognizing grief and why it is not a straight line • Managing anxiety when details are unclear • Attunement and validation for colleagues and families • Everyday supports like journaling, movement, connection, and gratitude • Guidance for educators and parents visiting potential new schools • A mindset of autonomy and choice in the middle of change Have a question or a story to share? Send it in and we may include it in a future episode.

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