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Help! My Family Doesn’t Let Me Rest During the Holidays 

Last updated: November 22, 2024 4:39 pm
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As we enter the holiday season, many teachers are faced with unique challenges both inside and outside of the classroom. From setting boundaries with family members to managing health issues while still fulfilling professional responsibilities, educators are constantly juggling multiple priorities. In a recent column from We Are Teachers, several teachers reached out for advice on how to navigate these difficult situations.

One teacher, who goes by the name Enmeshed in Michigan, shared their struggle with balancing family commitments during Thanksgiving break. With a large family spread out across the city, it can be overwhelming to keep up with all the gatherings and events. Feeling the pressure to attend every gathering, Enmeshed in Michigan sought advice on how to communicate their need for rest to their family. The response offered a helpful equation for setting boundaries: Appreciation/validation + a clear statement of needs = a healthy boundary. By expressing gratitude for the invitation and explaining the need for rest, Enmeshed in Michigan can prioritize self-care while still maintaining relationships with their family.

Another teacher, Sick of Making Myself Sick (About Being Out Sick), shared their struggle with managing a health issue that requires frequent time off. Feeling guilty and anxious about being perceived as lazy, this teacher sought advice on how to navigate their absence without disclosing their diagnosis to colleagues. The response encouraged the teacher to consider sharing their situation with their administration to alleviate guilt and receive support. Additionally, the teacher was reminded to practice self-compassion and speak to themselves with the same kindness they would offer to a colleague in a similar situation.

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In a different scenario, Sneezing in Snohomish, a paraeducator expressed their struggle with allergies to a student’s service dog in the classroom. Despite experiencing severe reactions and developing sinus infections, the paraeducator’s request to switch classrooms was denied by the principal. The response advised the paraeducator to communicate the impact of their allergies on their health to the principal and explore alternative solutions, such as supporting the teacher in a different class or seeking a doctor’s note to validate their concerns.

Lastly, a first-year teacher dealing with a stutter reached out for advice on how to address parental complaints about their speech impediment affecting student understanding. Feeling hesitant to confront the principal, the teacher sought guidance on how to navigate this sensitive conversation without appearing combative. The response emphasized the teacher’s right to advocate for themselves and suggested approaching the conversation with confidence and honesty.

These real-life scenarios highlight the complex challenges that teachers face both in and out of the classroom. By seeking advice and support, educators can navigate difficult situations with grace and resilience. If you have a burning question or need guidance on a professional dilemma, don’t hesitate to reach out to resources like We Are Teachers for support and advice.

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