Educators’ EAP
Educators’ EAP is designed specifically for educators. We offer twice the number of solutions for personal problems and a targeted menu of benefits and resources addressing the unique professional issues they face. Our Peak Performance Benefits are redefining the EAP. We start with all the traditional EAP counseling services designed to address significant life problems and we add Work/Life benefits to address the everyday problems involved in juggling work and family. But that’s not all. We go one step further to deliver benefits designed to enhance quality of life not just for your employees and their family members, but for managers and supervisors, too. And we help all employees to achieve their Peak Performance best through training, coaching and wellness.
Check the topics below to learn more.
Professional
Benefits
- Managing the Classroom
- Budget Boosters for Educators
- Parental Challenges Resource Center
- Cyber Safety Resource Center for Educators
- Bullies and Bullying
We’ve identified some of the common challenges and opportunities in classroom management – from establishing expectations and setting boundaries to dealing with problem conduct and difficult issues. You’ll find resources and links on bullying, violence, teen suicide, and other issues that you and your students face in the classroom.
Below is a list of the topics we cover:
- Maintaining Discipline & Handling Behavior Problems
- Challenges & Issues
- Conflict Resolution & Violence Prevention
- Bullies & Bullying
- Keeping Schools Safe
- Managing Crises
Educators are being forced to do more with less. Our Budget Boosters Resource Center offers an extensive list of links to free resources, materials, and tools. We’ve also linked to sources and advice for securing donations, grants, and awards.
Below is a list of the topics we cover:
- Teaching Materials
- Free Resources for Learning Challenges
- Donations and Assistance
- Grants, Awards, and Financial Aid for Teachers
Parents often pose more of a management challenge than the students. This Center is designed to offer resources that will help you turn problems into partnerships. It includes tips, tools and strategies for dealing with some of the most common parental issues, problems, conflicts and challenges.
Below is a list of the topics we cover:
- Difficult Parents: The Playing Field
- Specific Scenarios
- Steps to Success
- Document and Prepare
- Parent Teacher Communication
- For Your Toolkit…
- Tips, Strategies and Techniques
This benefit offers a wealth of resources for the classroom – but it’s not without its risks! We’ve compiled resources on Password Security, ID Theft, Phishing, Keeping Kids Safe, and much more.
Below is a list of the topics we cover:
- Keeping Kids Safe
- Password Security
- E-Mail, Spam, and Phishing
- Scams, Hoaxes, and Fraud
- Shopping & e-Commerce
- If Problems Do Occur…
Resource Library
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