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May 20, 2026 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT

Practical Strategies to Support Educator Wellness and Student Well-Being

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About This Webinar

Well-being doesn’t have to be one more thing on your plate. It can be integrated into what you already do. In this interactive webinar, Katie Curran from Proof Positive shares practical, easy-to-use strategies to support educator wellness and student well-being.

Participants will be introduced to the PERMA+ framework and a selection of evidence-informed skills designed to build positive emotions, strong relationships, engagement, meaning, resilience, and overall well-being.

You’ll leave with simple tools you can use right away to support connection, joy, and well-being for yourself and the students you serve.

Note: Each webinar in the 2026 Wellness Series is a stand-alone professional development webinar; you can watch one or all and in any particular order that suits your needs. Register now.

Speakers

Katie Curran

Chief Wellbeing Officer, Proof Positive

Katie’s commitment to enhancing the wellbeing of individuals in an effort to build thriving communities has guided her career.  Whether she is working to improve education,  train resilience skills to soldiers in the United States Military, boost engagement alongside corporate leaders, or improve the performance of professional athletes, she has one goal - cultivate growth through joy and connection.  In 2008, Katie founded Proof Positive, originally a professional consulting firm focused on improving the wellbeing, resilience, and performance of individuals, families, schools, and organizations.  In 2021, Proof Positive evolved to become a national nonprofit whose mission is to spread the science and skills of happiness.  

Katie has over 20 years of clinical experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders.  She held tenure at three of the world’s leading behavioral institutions (i.e., Sheppard Pratt Mental Health Institute, Kennedy Krieger Institute, and Princeton Child Development Institute).  She’s widely recognized as a creative force, developing strategies and tools that improve wellbeing.   Katie has authored articles on the topics of Goals Setting, Hope Theory, and Learned Happiness.  She has served on numerous advisory boards, is a Global Representative at the International Positive Education Network, was a founding board member at The Global Autism Project, and holds a seat on the MAPP Alumni Board at U of Penn.

Katie holds a Masters of Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelors of Psychology from Towson University.     

Professional Credit

Share My Lesson webinars are available for one-hour of PD credit. A certificate of completion will be available for download at the end of your session that you can submit for your school's or district's approval.

In addition, Share My Lesson has arrangements in place as follows:

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Presentation
May 22, 2026
53.22 MB
5.0
5 Reviews
annakelly3
annakelly3 May 20, 2026
This is a very useful…

This is a very useful webinar, and it was scheduled at a time when energy is lagging, patience is thin, and happiness is dwindling. It's a great reminder of what we can do to take care of ourselves and our students.

Edwin Dubon
Edwin Dubon May 20, 2026
Very informative webinar…

Very informative webinar about how to actually approach well-being strategies into the classroom.

This was a game changer for…

This was a game changer for my special education kindergarten classroom. I need to bring back the joy and gratitude I have teaching my autistic, behavior challenged students.

ana w
ana w May 20, 2026
Happiness "is what makes…

Happiness "is what makes everything else doable."
Katie Curran shared @ practicing "Jolts of Joy," Strengths & Strength Spotting, & What Went Well. She also shared a resource w/us for online access to a survey to discover our own character strengths. Great information, good slides, positive strategies. I really enjoyed the webinar, & as always, wish it could be longer/ ongoing. :-)

Patricia Wright
Patricia Wright May 21, 2026
Always grateful to learn new…

Always grateful to learn new strategies to support wellbeing in our school communities. Having practical strategies for myself and to share with others is fantastic.

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