Congress Reintroduces the Keeping All Students Safe Act: What It Means for Schools in 2026
For many educators, restraint and seclusion are not abstract policy terms. They are moments that linger long after the classroom is quiet again. Moments…
For many educators, restraint and seclusion are not abstract policy terms. They are moments that linger long after the classroom is quiet again. Moments…
Burnout does not usually arrive as a single breaking moment. It builds quietly—through accumulated stress, emotional overload, role compression, and systems that ask people…
Three years ago, a woman named Chelsie Walker sat in one of our Atlanta workshops and learned about the MindSet approach to crisis intervention….
Caring for others is both a privilege and a challenge. Whether in education, mental health, healthcare, or social services, caregivers dedicate themselves to supporting…
In today’s turbulent business environment, the concept of workplace safety extends well beyond physical hazards like slips and falls. Emotional and psychological safety—the shared…
MindSet’s Influence Across Georgia: A Cultural Shift in Progress A movement is sweeping across Georgia. MindSet is making its mark in nearly every county,…
Beyond Crisis Management: A New Paradigm In our work building safer and more connected educational communities, we often focus extensively on preventive systems and…
Emotional Intelligence: The Leadership Game-Changer Leadership is no longer just about making strategic decisions and driving business results. In today’s fast-paced and ever-changing work…
Understanding the Source of Stress The demands placed on today’s educators are unlike anything we’ve seen before. Teachers are not only expected to deliver…
Recognizing the Presence of Trauma Today’s students are carrying more emotional weight than ever before. Whether it’s from poverty, abuse, community violence, housing insecurity,…