“In this book you’ll learn about the wide range of challenges, stressors, joys, and excitements that go along with becoming and being an early childhood teacher.”
—From the Foreword by Kristin Neff, associate professor of human development and culture, The University of Texas at Austin
“This must-have for preservice early childhood teachers and their teacher educators makes a compelling case for all teachers to be self-compassionate as they learn and evolve within their profession. Barry provides strategies that clearly demonstrate how teachers can address their immediate stressors so that they remain in the classroom and, by doing so, grow into educators who engage in more equitable learning opportunities with all children.”
—Christopher P. Brown, professor, The University of Texas at Austin
“Every profession has unspoken expectations and rules. Education is no different. However, as educators, our work is on display, and learning to give oneself grace is critical in building a career of longevity in education. Dr. Barry has outlined, through real-life examples, how to use your village and resources and continuously manage stress by giving yourself the grace to learn, develop, and continue to lead. A must-read!"
—Kelli Odden, president-elect of NAECTE and professor of education at Mayville State University
“This book offers all those who work in the field of teacher preparation important insight into the struggles preservice teachers face and information on how to promote self-compassion amidst the stress of those struggles. From the university faculty who teach methods courses, to field supervisors and mentor teachers, anyone reading this book will appreciate how the vignettes open a space to envision better ways to support pre-service teachers.”
—Melissa M. Jozwiak, professor of early childhood, Texas A&M University–San Antonio