
Ep. 61: 4 Must-Know Tips for New Special Education Teachers in Self-Contained Classrooms
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🎙 Join Caitlin and guest Michelle Morris, an experienced self-contained classroom teacher, as they unpack real talk for new special ed teachers. From unexpected chaos to building strong staff dynamics, Michelle shares the five things she wishes she knew starting out—plus how to lean into your team and your strengths without losing your mind.
💡 Whether you're brand-new or deep in the trenches, this episode will leave you feeling seen, supported, and ready to pivot with grace.
🔑 Key Takeaways
🌀 Be flexible—plans change, behaviors erupt, and that’s okay
🙅 Don’t take things personally—from students or staff
🤝 Use your resources—you're not expected to do it all alone
✨ Play to your strengths (and your team’s!)
🧘♀️ Take breaks when you need them—it’s not weakness, it’s wisdom
📚 Resources and Ideas
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