Show Notes:
In episode 70, I interviewed Brian Mendler (@brianmendler), an educator, speaker, podcaster, and author of books such as “That One Kid: Changing Lives One Student at a Time.” We discussed how to maintain relationships with students during school closures and what to do to support students who need extra attention.
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About Brian Mendler
Plagued by severe undiagnosed ADHD and reading difficulties, I began disrupting class in 4th grade. I believed my peers would laugh at me for being “dumb” so I made sure they laughed at me for being “bad” instead. I was defiant, disruptive, relatively unmotivated. By sixth grade, my academic skills were so below grade level that I was pulled/kicked out of school.
During my senior year, I started gambling. The next five years were a cycle of lying, cheating and stealing to feed my addiction. In 2001 I entered recovery. I am now clean for 17 years.
Today I am a certified teacher, presenter, and international keynote speaker. I have co/authored six books, including the bestseller, That One Kid, Tips for Teachers, Power Struggles, Tuning Tough Parents into Strong Partners, and my newest book, Watch Your Mouth.
I live with my wife, who is a world-renown artist (www.reneemendlerart.com), two kids, and two pets.
Connect with Brian:
Brian’s Website – brianmendler.com
Brian’s Twitter – @brianmendler
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