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Teacher self-care quiz resources

Posted by Hlengiwe Zwane on 24 June 2021, 09:45 SAST

Why worry about self-care?
Being a teacher is a challenging job. With competing demands such as supporting students’ needs, creating new resources and worksheets, and communicating with colleagues and parents, keeping on top of everything can be exhausting.

Unfortunately, this leads to high attrition rates, with many teachers changing professions within their first five years in the role. High workloads and a lack of support are often cited as the key reasons that teachers leave their job.

Self-care doesn’t solve these problems. But it can change the impact they have on how you feel. It can be the difference between feeling overwhelmed and feeling re-energised and renewed.

What is ‘self-care’?
Self-care is anything you do that helps to improve your own wellbeing. It can be as simple as telling someone how you feel, doing something that relaxes you, or taking a day off work when you need a break. It’s essential in stopping stress from getting the better of you.

Self-care can be broken up into various types: emotional, physical, workplace or professional, psychological, relationship etc... Take our series of surveys to find out what kind of self-care pointers might help you:

Note:
These surveys are intended to help you think about your own self-care and provide ideas,tips, for introducing more self-care into your daily life. These suggestions are general and not intended to be a substitute for professional or clinical advice. While the results of the survey may be useful, you should always seek the advice of a qualified health provider if you have any questions about your health and wellbeing.

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