Setting Boundaries as a Principal
Do you struggle to set boundaries as a principal? Do you find that you can't set boundaries because everything seems like an emergency? I get it; I've been there.
In this episode, we'll discuss:
In this episode, we'll discuss:
- How to handle situations when you can't set a boundary due to a genuine emergency
- Who you should set boundaries with
- Examples of effective boundaries
- The importance of principals modeling boundary-setting
- Why setting boundaries is crucial for your role
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