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- We LOVE Self-Care Sunday 💕
Gardener Tip: this helps clears the pores from wearing a mask all week at school and/or work.
- Let your soul & spirit fly...
After a school year like this, students, teachers and parents are in some major need of rest and a reset
- Pick a tool, any tool!
Let's say a young gardener (like Gardener Anna here) encounters a situation at school that makes them
- The Power of a Perspective Shift: Changing the Way We See Ourselves and Others
Our book, school assemblies, #PullYourWeeds® Blog, and platform help gardeners of all ages see emotions
- Teacher Self-Care
As the people working at the forefront of education, often your students, your school, and your community Between lesson planning, grading, after school meetings, and in-service workshops, there is only so much Take 5 minutes to meditate in the morning or before school, run for 10 minutes, walk to work - every Find a hobby that is totally separate from school Photography, hiking, pilates, baking, woodworking - whatever you need to do to get a little space from school!
- Lickety Split Gardening Tools - Reduce Your stress in 60 Seconds Or Less
possess, there are times when we must wait for the right moment—whether it’s talking to family after school
- Jeremiah Was A Bullfrog...
These 30 minute video sessions are great to use at home, in school, on a virtual classroom, in a local learning pod, after school, or even on a rainy day!
- Hello Gardeners, Three's a Crowd: How To Help Kids Navigate Feeling Left Out
Talk to the teacher: If your child is feeling left out at school, consider talking to their teacher for
- A 'Foxie' Finish
Over 100 students in multiple schools, walked away with knowing how important it is to identify when
- Let Your Garden Groove: Music as a Gardening Tool 🎵
Whether you're getting ready for the day, going for a walk, or winding down after school or work—there
- Courage vs. Confidence
Last week our Gardener Anna roared her way into the role of the Cowardly Lion in her school's performance
- What is a Friend?
Tell them to think of your classroom as a school of fish. Fish swim in schools for protection. After everyone has finished decorating their fish, hang them up in a school-like formation and have everyone














