Real Talk For Real Teachers By Conscious Discipline
Real Talk For Real Teachers By Conscious Discipline
Conscious Discipline
Wishing Well to Heal from Tragedy and Loss
24 minutes Posted Sep 20, 2019 at 12:18 pm.
What is Conscious Discipline?
Introduction of guests Kathy, Julie, and Miranda
Grove Hill Elementary’s introduction to Conscious Discipline
The story of Keith and his family
How the school remembered Keith and supported his family after he passed away
Impact on the principal and teachers
Grove Hill Elementary’s goals for the future
What’s Becky up to?
What’s Becky celebrating?
Wish Well
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Show notes
After learning about Conscious Discipline at a workshop, teachers at Grove Hill Elementary knew that they wanted to implement it at their school. Principal Kathy Spidle saw their enthusiasm and quickly agreed. At the start of the following year, a four-year-old child in Julie Hoven and Miranda Richardson’s class was diagnosed with leukemia. Although Keith was only in their class for 1.5 days before receiving the diagnosis, Julie and Miranda knew that they wanted to include him in their School Family.
Keith’s picture went up on the Wish Well Board, and his classmates wished him well every morning.
They sent videos of the Wish Well Ritual to Keith and his family. After Keith passed away in December,
the class made a We Remember Keith book, and students added Keith’s family to the Wish Well Board.
The school planted a tree in his memory, with a sign that says, “Keith taught us to love and care for
others.”
In this episode, principal Kathy Spidle and teachers Julie Hoven and Miranda Richardson share how they
used the Wish Well Ritual to keep the School Family connected and teach love, empathy and kindness
during a tragic time. Wishing Well is also a powerful way to acknowledge and begin to heal from loss.
Essential Takeaways
• Wishing Well fosters connection even in someone’s absence. It teaches children life lessons like empathy, love and kindness.
• Julie and Miranda learned the value of slowing down, deeply connecting, and using teachable
moments for life skills, not just academics.
• We must recognize and acknowledge great losses as well as small losses and disappointments.
Otherwise they can turn to anger, then rage, and then revenge. Wishing Well provides an
actionable way to recognize and acknowledge loss.
Important Links
• ConsciousDiscipline.com (https://consciousdiscipline.com/)
• Wish Well Ritual (https://consciousdiscipline.com/freeresources/shubert/sophies-classroom/wish-well-ritual/)
• Free Resource: Wish Well Ritual Plan (https://consciousdiscipline.com/resources/wish-well-
ritual-plan/)
• Professional Development (https://consciousdiscipline.com/professional-development/)
Product Mentions
• Wish Well Board (https://consciousdiscipline.com/product/wish-well-board/)
• Award-Winning Conscious Discipline E-Course: Building Resilient Schools and Homes
(https://consciousdiscipline.com/e-learning/online-courses/)
• Creating the School Family (https://consciousdiscipline.com/product/creating-the-school-family/)
Show Outline
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