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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at IUP chapter.

I am an education major here at IUP. I am in an organization called Student Pennsylvania Education Association (SPSEA), and recently we had a meeting, with a guest speaker Desiree Brown. She talked about teacher mental health, and for all my education majors, this might be worth a read! It is a topic that is not talked about enough, so I thought I would share some of the points that she talked about.  

  1. Self-Care: As a teacher, we are educators, nurses, guides, and protectors. Some students are not behaving and cause incidents in the classroom. It can take a toll on our mental health with all of that on our plates. It is important to have self-care days! Just taking the day off and focusing on yourself can help a lot.  
  1. Therapy: Most people think that you have to be crazy, will be locked up, or put on meds when you go talk to a therapist. However, therapists can just be someone to talk to when you need someone to talk to. Desiree expressed so much how therapy helped her, and how great of a thing it is. Do not be embarrassed, therapy is amazing to be able to get everything off your chest without being judged! 
  1. Make your mental health a priority & put yourself first: Despite what others think of you, you need to make your mental health a priority. If you are not okay your students will not be okay! Care about yourself, as much as you would care about anyone else, and do what is right for you!
Emily Beyer is a writer at the Her Campus Chapter at IUP. Beyond Her Campus, Emily works at a local elementary schools after school program and oversees a group of K-2 graders. She has been to many professional development conferences to further her studies in education. Emily is a senior at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania majoring in Early Childhood & Special Education. In her free time, Emily loves to write, shop, watch Grey's Anatomy, and listen to podcasts. Also, she enjoys going to the gym and working out as a distraction from her studies.