Quote by Marcia Tate, Developing Minds, Inc.:
"The teaching profession is the only one that impacts every other. Regardless of what people ultimately do, at some point they experience the influential effects of the person(s) who taught them how to do it. Michelle Trujillo makes an even more impactful point: While what we as educators do or teach others to do is essential, what and how we be is even more crucial. She addresses the premise that when we are socially and emotionally well, we are better able to encourage students to be the same. This well-written book even provides a definitive framework for doing so by operationalizing how one becomes more reflective, intentional, empathetic, connected, accountable, and equitable. Particularly at this challenging time, her book is one that must be read and practiced!"
"The teaching profession is the only one that impacts every other. Regardless of what people ultimately do, at some point they experience the influential effects of the person(s) who taught them how to do it. Michelle Trujillo makes an even more impactful point: While what we as educators do or teach others to do is essential, what and how we be is even more crucial. She addresses the premise that when we are socially and emotionally well, we are better able to encourage students to be the same. This well-written book even provides a definitive framework for doing so by operationalizing how one becomes more reflective, intentional, empathetic, connected, accountable, and equitable. Particularly at this challenging time, her book is one that must be read and practiced!"
Marcia Tate
Developing Minds, Inc.