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Overwhelmed Teaching Math? Maybe One of These Tips Will Help.



Hi Manoj,

Teaching math can be a rewarding but challenging endeavor. Whether you're an experienced educator or a new teacher, the subject of mathematics often elicits a range of emotions from students (and teachers alike!). Some find it exciting and intuitive, while others may feel overwhelmed or anxious.

At this time of year, especially, the burnout & fatigue can weigh especially heavy.

If you are tired, frustrated, or feeling overwhelmed with the HUGE task that is *teaching math*, you are not alone.

My friend Kelsey of Wife, Teacher, Mommy shares practical tips to help you reduce overwhelm and actually grow as an educator in the process.

I hope this is a help & encouragement to you!

>>Read: 9 Tips to Find Balance & Grow as a Math Educator


Blessings,


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