00:31:27 Kim K: Hi Valerie! 00:31:27 Anna Annarelli: Anna Annarelli, Educational Diagnostician, Psychological Services, Pinellas County Schools 00:31:36 Marty: Marty Massimo, FDLRS Parent Services. Working with families who have children with disabilities. 00:31:41 June Jaeger: Hello! I am the Client Partner with FranklinCovey Education. I excited to be with you all! 00:32:02 Carolyn Shaw: Hi, Nina, mom of 1st & 3rd grade gifted girls! 00:32:08 Anna Dewindt: Hi! I'm a mom-my son is in Kindergarten. 00:32:20 Emily Dayton: Hello, Emily, mom of Kindergartener 00:32:21 CANNINGD: Deb Canning Office of Strategic Partnerships 00:32:35 Lisa Borsch: Hi everyone, I'm Lisa Borsch. I'm the Family & Community Liaison at Clearwater High School and a mom of 3. 00:32:39 Alisha Mosher: Hi everyone! So nice to be spending this time with you. I am a mom of a 1st and 3rd grader! 00:33:37 Emily Dayton: My apologies, I had to leave and rejoin and forgot to mute myself again. 00:34:34 laurastilwell: Hi! Im a mom of three and adult children (two living in our home) and a high schooler at St Pete HS 00:34:38 GERVAISV: I am Valerie G, Liaison at North Shore Elem 00:35:24 PALLASR: Roz Pallas. ESE Associate at San Jose Elementary. Hello to everyone. 00:35:34 SIMMONSKEO: Greetings! I am Keosha Simmons. I am the Parent Advocate for Pinellas County Schools. I am also a mom of 3. 00:36:30 Amanda W: Amanda W. Liaison at Belcher Elem. mom of 2- elementary and MS 00:36:51 Ali Bean: Wavering between both 00:37:23 Carolyn Shaw: trying to excel at innovation! 00:37:23 Emily Dayton: Yesterday was an innovative today; today is very disruptive 00:37:26 Tracy Carter: I would agree with Ali 00:37:34 Lisa Borsch: I am wavering between both as well. Just as things are better I have days that can be challenging. 00:37:47 laurastilwell: Im in adoption, but want to go to innovation 00:37:59 Erika: Apartment Living... laid off. Just worried, but keeping up with my child's schoolwork 00:39:52 Kim K: That's where I am! In the squiggles of zone of adoption 00:40:18 Valerie Brimm: Go running 00:40:20 Ali Bean: exercising 00:40:23 Lisa Borsch: Garage work outs!! Yoga and walks 00:40:30 Kim K: I meditate every morning for 5 minutes and go for a daily walk 00:40:33 Ali Bean: ALONE time 00:40:34 laurastilwell: a cup of good coffee drunk slowly 00:40:35 Marty: Do needlework 00:40:36 Tracy Carter: reading for leisure 00:40:49 Jamal Wise: I walk around my lake 00:40:49 Anna Dewindt: go for a walk 00:40:52 Amanda W: nap in my hammock 00:40:54 GERVAISV: cooking and going for a walk 00:40:58 Erika: aerobics while my child sleeps 00:42:47 PALLASR: We are blessed to be in Florida. Friends and family I have that are up North are still experiencing poor weather and are stuck in the house whether they want to be or not. 00:48:11 Carolyn Shaw: sorry! I’m going to have to watch this recorded. kiddos need me! 00:49:41 Teresa Peterson: I'm not in a room 00:49:47 Nia McElroy: i did i just was kicked out 00:50:15 Barbara Fullerton: Hi I went into one but I was timed out too 00:50:18 SHEPHERDDE: I don't think I'm in a Room, but I can still see and hear you. 00:51:41 Sheila Kane: The breakout session has ended and we are all now in the main session. There will be more opportunities to go into breakouts late in the session. Continue any discussion in the chat or by unmuting :) 00:52:20 Cheryl Hanneman: got it 00:52:49 SHEPHERDDE: PATIENCE!!!! 00:52:53 Emily Dayton: Maintaining less busy-ness 00:52:54 Debbie B: stronger support system 00:53:02 Marty: saving money by not eating out 00:53:03 Kim K: greater appreciation of time with friends and family 00:53:04 laurastilwell: more creative use of technology for connection 00:53:14 SIMMONSKEO: Adding Value back to time with family. 00:53:15 Sheila Kane: I will try to not overbook myself and build in down time. It's so important 00:54:08 Lisa Borsch: Innovation....new ways to learn, socialize, and embrace digital technology more than before. 00:54:10 Sheila Kane: More connections to family out of town now that we have all learned new ways to do that with technology 00:54:36 Teresa Peterson: Self care - some people are exercising more, eating healthier getting more rest. and appreciation for things we used to take for granted 00:55:15 Tracy Carter: people who have felt alienated now have a shared experience with the rest of society and a sense of connectedness 00:55:20 Ali Bean: Seeing what you really need and getting rid of what you dont 00:56:23 PALLASR: We are all in this together! 00:56:29 GERVAISV: Awareness of the inequality in our nation. More charity and willingness to help our neighbor 00:56:47 Nia McElroy: hello I need to go i have a mentor meeting staring at 12p. 00:57:36 Alisha Mosher: Thank you Nia! Nice meeting you here. 00:57:37 Tracy Carter: You're welcome 00:58:05 Barbara Fullerton: With so much social media and technology, its really being used in a way too truly connect with others ….It seems like there is more grace being offered as so much is out of our control 00:58:24 GERVAISV: I have been organizing and cleaning and purging. It is so freeing! 00:59:02 GERVAISV: put on your own mask first! 00:59:05 Kim K: Me too Valerie! 00:59:35 Emily Dayton: When we take care of ourselves, we are teaching our children to take care of themselves; we are planting the seeds for their adult life even when we don't realize we are doing it. 01:00:06 Alisha Mosher: Love that Emily "planting the seeds for their adult life". 01:01:05 Valerie Brimm: Establishing Expectations from the unknown can be challenging. 01:01:07 Tracy Carter: Pressure 01:01:21 Ali Bean: I would add in navigating different personality types and the priorities that come with those differences 01:02:28 GERVAISV: our outlook/attitude 01:02:38 Emily Dayton: I learned "N.O.P.E." this week; Not Our Problem Everyone. It was a new way to look at the issue at present and do I have influence or control over it? 01:02:40 Anna Dewindt: being positive 01:02:54 Amanda W: how we handle everything.....attitude, being positive 01:02:55 Ali Bean: Providing structure and support 01:03:01 PALLASR: Strength and being supportive 01:03:04 BEATTYC: Our schedules 01:03:13 Tracy Carter: ourselves, not everyone/everything else around us 01:03:58 laurastilwell: good nutritious meals and snacks 01:04:07 Kim K: getting enough sleep 01:05:23 Amanda W: missing social activities 01:05:28 GERVAISV: when will this end??!! 01:05:32 Alisha Mosher: Missing their friends at school 01:05:47 Alisha Mosher: Gaining new experiences 01:05:49 SHEPHERDDE: My children are all grown and they worry that they will still have a job. 01:05:50 SIMMONSKEO: Missing their school friends and extra curricular activities. 01:05:52 Debbie B: We are able to give to others out of the overflow from our own lives. 01:06:36 Marty: my daughter had to reschedule her May 16 wedding 01:06:46 Emily Dayton: Great sadness displaying in nonverbal behavior. 01:06:49 SHEPHERDDE: Messages from 'Me' is Debbie Shepherd. I don't know why it doesn't show my name. 01:07:04 Lisa Borsch: My daughter was furloughed. She worries if she'll get her job back or when. With a new car she purchased this year she worries about her finances. 01:07:42 Emily Dayton: @Debbie Shepherd, it shows your name to everyone else. It shows "Me" to yourself ;) 01:07:59 Barbara Fullerton: Is it possible to get a copy of this slide? 01:08:12 GERVAISV: they are worried about time, when will this all end? uncertainty 01:08:13 Kim K: Hi Ali Bean! Tell Josh I said Hi 01:08:21 Ali Bean: Hi! 01:08:27 Ali Bean: I will :) 01:08:32 Joshua Michael: I'm back. Hi Kim. 01:08:45 Amanda W: I believe that! 01:09:12 Ali Bean: Wow! That is powerful! 01:09:41 Alisha Mosher: That made me feel better too. 01:13:10 Lisa Cavanaugh: missing sports and friends. I have 4 teens in house- building closer relationships with each other, normally we are going in many different directions every single day 01:14:59 BEATTYC: The transition will have to be slow and carefully executed. We will need extra counselors on hand within the schools. 01:17:26 PALLASR: Thank you so much. This was very helpful and informative. I have to leave the meeting to get ready for a virtual lesson with our students. Stay safe everyone. 01:18:00 Elizabeth Wierda: Thank you fo coming! Friends, I would love to see your comments on this video in the chat 01:18:49 Sheila Kane: I love it! I need to have it on continuous replay in my head these days 01:20:05 Emily Dayton: We have a book, What am I Feeling? That we read every day and there is a chart in the back they are able to point at the face that reflects how they feel 01:20:31 Tracy Carter: That was great. It is so important to acknowledge feelings especially the uncomfortable ones. 01:20:39 Alisha Mosher: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01XoFJdhKOA 01:22:40 Emily Dayton: Morning meetings have been game changers for our family 01:23:46 Ali Bean: I have to leave. Thank you for a wonderful training. 01:27:07 Sheila Kane: I'm crying already... 01:27:43 Elizabeth Wierda: Teach hope, residence and empathy during this time. Your families will soar!! 01:28:00 Barbara Fullerton: This was great! Thank you!! 01:28:25 Elizabeth Wierda: Thanks Barbara. Take good care of you! 01:29:06 Amy Dodge : Wow!!! 01:29:15 laurastilwell: Very nice 01:29:18 Cheryl Hanneman: Great info., thank you ALL! 01:29:21 Kim K: Great! thank you 01:29:23 Anna Annarelli: Thank you! 01:29:30 Marty: thanks so much! 01:29:31 Tracy Carter: Thank you! 01:29:42 Anna Dewindt: Thank you! 01:29:44 Amanda W: thank you! 01:29:55 Elizabeth Wierda: What an honor! 01:30:07 SIMMONSKEO: Thank you so much! This has been amazing and very encouraging and helpful. 01:30:16 GERVAISV: thank you 01:30:28 amatalucci: Thank you, made me very hopeful. 01:31:08 Alisha Mosher: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSejBqd5vhxs15Tz76HMgTa3G_z4LFNGKHZq3lPpdTbxJj1dqA/viewform 01:31:27 Katie Hilton: Thank you 01:31:39 Lisa Cavanaugh: Thank you!