Presented by Lori Woodley-Langendorff, MS, School Counselor, Trainer, Author, and President and Founder of All It Takes
Sponsored by The Educating All Learners™ Alliance (EALA), An InnovateEDU Project
Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast
Learn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording, earning your CE certificate, and using our new accessibility features.
Viewers of this edWebinar will first and foremost have fun and feel understood and related to. Next, they gain key SEL skills that will change their lives both in and out of work. The muscles are key to developing stronger relationships with youth and colleagues while maintaining authority and personal well-being. When flexed with confidence, the five muscles:
The adult SEL muscles are the key to navigating ourselves with balance and ease through the challenges we face with our students, colleagues, and beyond. Our joy and self-confidence live in mastering these muscles. They do not need to be bodybuilder quality, simply a good daily workout will change the way you relate to others and yourself, especially in difficult moments. You and everyone around you will notice your flex!
This recorded edWebinar is of interest to K-12 teachers, librarians, and school leaders.
About the Presenter
CEO and Founder of All It Takes, Lori Woodley-Langendorff is a public speaker, trainer, and author supporting youth and those who serve youth to develop critical social-emotional literacy skills that empower us to successfully navigate our lives and support our communities through joyful and trying times. Mother of two grown children, Lori has a combined 30+ years working as a school counselor, consultant, curriculum developer, and most recently, producer and featured expert of the internationally acclaimed film and curriculum, A Trusted Space: Redirecting Grief to Growth. Additional PSA productions include CASC’s Heartbeat video and the California PSA, This Is a Trusted Space.
Learn more about viewing the live presentation and the recording, earning your CE certificate, and using our new accessibility features.
Join the Social-Emotional Learning community to network with educators, participate in online discussions, and receive invitations to upcoming edWebinars.
The Educating All Learners Alliance (EALA) is an uncommon coalition of organizations committed to resource sharing and community-building that supports the efforts of the education community to meet the needs of students with disabilities or learning differences. The Alliance represents voices from a diverse range of communities, including disability advocacy, parent, special education, civil rights, and K-12 nonprofit education organizations. EALA leads the development of a Resource Library, Tech Tool Library, events, podcasts, and working groups in order to bring awareness to the challenges and opportunities surrounding students with disabilities in K12 education, and how we can best support them.