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Enjoy Teaching Again | Elementary, Teacher Burnout, Student Behavior, SEL, Classroom Management

50 | Want to Use Music in the Classroom? 6 Easy Steps to Making it a Success!

01 Apr 2025

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Ever wish you had a remote control for your classroom’s energy? 🎶 This episode is your first step. Inside, we’re talking about how you can use music to help manage classroom behaviors, boost focus, and bring a little more calm and joy to your day. Inside, I’ll share the 6 steps you need to take to introduce Soundtracking to your class so that you can successfully use music to help with transitions, creative time, independent work, and even emotional regulation. Classroom behaviors, student energy, and your own sanity are all impacted by the vibe you set. And this simple, creative SEAL strategy can help you shift that vibe—without saying a word. ~Elizabeth   ✨ Let’s keep the INSPIRATION going: 👉 Join my free class, so that I can help you foster a classroom of Calm, Connection & Creativity! theinspiredclassroom.com/class  👉 Learn more about SEAL, the only method that empowers caring teachers to calm classroom behavior issues and ease teacher burnout by embedding creative and artistic social-emotional strategies into their current content without requiring them to implement an entire program that takes up precious class time. Go to teachSEAL.com 👉Join my Inspiring Teachers Facebook Community:  theinspiredclassroom.com/community 👉Website: theinspiredclassroom.com   ✨ Connect with me! Find me on LinkedIn: elizapeterson Follow & DM me on Facebook @theinspiredclassroom Follow & DM me on Instagram @theinspiredclassroom Watch & Subscribe on YouTube @theinspiredclassroom

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