Instructional Coach to Instructional Coach: Community Care to Carry On
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Instructional Coach to Instructional Coach: Community Care to Carry On

She didn’t need to say it. You can tell just by looking at her face, her posture.

“It’s been a rough day.”

“I know.”

And you follow her to her classroom, where the two of you sit at the kidney table—the same table where she’s guided students through sounds and syllables, where she’s mediated conflicts…

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Caroline Sweet
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