#97 How to connect with students in a meaningful way (and what good mentorship looks like) - SmartSocial.com Podcast with Josh Ochs
Smart Social Podcast: Keeping students safe so they can Shine Online
English - January 25, 2019 19:31 - 35 minutes - 32.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 150 ratingsCourses Education Kids & Family common sense media social media safety digital citizenship josh ochs light bright polite april whiting smart social jennifer zumbiel online safety mental health Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Today we feature Phillip Andrew on our podcast and he teaches us how to connect with students in a meaningful way.
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This episode is full of tips you can use to connect with students.
Philip talks about:
How you can tell kids to come to you if they have an issue
How to model vulnerable behavior
What do do if you aren't feeling "good enough"
How to talk to students like they are adults
Why we need more mentors and less complainers
How to silence the advice monster in us
How some parents are great, but they might have holes in their game (and need help from others to make their kids shine)
Learn more about Phillip Andrew at:
https://www.phillipandrew.co/
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