Sticky Hope

By: Ruth Ayres
  • Summary

  • Together we can make a world where all children grow mentally fit and cognitively strong. But what about the days—and there are many—when we feel completely, totally, and undeniably disheartened? The days that threaten joy and attempt to swipe our hope. These are the days when we need tools, resources, and straightforward conversations to know that hope can stick—even in the stickiest situations.
    © 2024
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Episodes
  • 003. Three Questions to Nourish Students (and Ourselves)
    Jan 6 2025

    Digging into the idea of well-nourished lives, we know it doesn't look the same for everyone. Ruth Ayres and Becca Burk discuss the importance of offering well-nourished lives to help strengthen emotional regulation. They define three questions to support well-nourished living in our classrooms and our lives.

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    17 mins
  • 002. Kindergarten, Suspension, and How We See the World
    Dec 30 2024

    It can be shocking to hear people contemplate suspending a kindergarten student. Ruth Ayres and Becca Burk discuss whether suspension helps students grow academically and become mentally fit. This is a complicated topic, and at the end there are still more questions to explore.

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    17 mins
  • 001. Why Sticky Hope
    Dec 23 2024

    Whether you're facing a sticky situation with a student and a tricky behavior or a sticky conversation with a colleague or students' loved ones, choosing to find and provide hope is necessary. Ruth Ayres and Becca Burk decided it was time to chronicle their journey of interacting with kids.

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    15 mins

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