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312. Forgiveness, Mindfulness, and Positive Behavior Tools: Featuring Nathan Maynard
2nd November 2024 • Aspire to Lead • Joshua Stamper
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In this thought-provoking episode, I sit down with Nathan Maynard to explore restorative practices that truly change the way we approach student behavior. Nathan dives into the importance of restoration within the behavior process, emphasizing how forgiveness plays a crucial role in helping students learn and grow from their actions. We also discuss practical mindfulness techniques that can empower school staff to stay balanced and resilient in challenging situations. Plus, Nathan shares insights into the High Five application, a powerful tool designed to support schools and educators in creating a positive, connected environment. This conversation is packed with actionable strategies to build a more compassionate and effective school culture.

About Nathan Maynard:

When Nathan was younger, he struggled in school. He was diagnosed with ODD and ADHD combined with a high amount of trauma. Nathan was motivated by fitting in and pursued that by associating with paths to criminality as a kid. These lived experiences later helped Nathan become a successful youth worker, teacher, and school administrator for over 11 years. Nathan was nominated and won "Youth Worker of the Year" in Indiana voted by the youth he worked with in the juvenile justice system across the county he lived after being a youth worker for 7 years This work led him then to teach and later become an administrator in two cutting-edge charter networks. At Goodwill’s Excel Center, he helped students become college-and-career ready with work-based education and skill development. At Purdue’s Polytechnic High School, he was the Dean of Culture and helped found the first high school. Nathan is now the global thought leader in discipline. With a bachelor's degree in Neuroscience from Purdue University, he combined hard lived experience with research to understand how trauma impacts students, learning environments, and brain development. These experiences inspired him to co-write the best-selling book "Hacking School Discipline," which has been recognized internationally as a best-seller in 23 countries and used in over 400 universities. ​He  is currently the CEO and Founder of Highfive​ to create connected school communities and reduce recidivism in negative classroom behaviors with reimagining discipline practices internationally.​ Additionally, Highfive has recently been awarded as EdTech Week's #1 Most Innovative K-12 Ed Tech. Follow Nathan Maynard: SMORE Newsletters I'm thrilled to announce the newest title sponsor of the Aspire to Lead podcast is Smore! 🎉 As an administrator, I constantly faced the challenge of effective communication with parents and the community. The big question that always came up: Are our school newsletters going unread? Well, let me introduce you to Smore, the ultimate newsletter creator specifically built for educators— and a service my schools have used for years. It's incredibly easy to use! With customizable templates, you can add text, images, videos, links, and even polls. Smore’s detailed analytics show you exactly who opens your emails and which links get clicked, so you can stop guessing and start KNOWING what’s working. And the cherry on top? Smore translates your newsletters into more than 100 languages! Beautiful, effective, and simple. Ready to elevate your newsletters? Head over to smore.com/teachbetter and get $50 off your first year of any Smore Subscription plan. Let’s make sure your school’s communication gets the attention it deserves!

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