Take care of our children.
Take care of what they hear.
Take care of what they see.
For how the children grow, so will the shape of Aotearoa.
Dame Whina Cooper
Take care of our children.
Take care of what they hear.
Take care of what they see.
For how the children grow, so will the shape of Aotearoa.
Dame Whina Cooper
Meeting Today’s Classrooms with Courage and Connection
Teaching today asks educators to hold a lot; increasing complexity and growing emotional needs. Then there is curriculum pressure and constant change.
And somewhere amongst all of that, it can become easy to lose connection with the deeper heart of education.
This workshop creates space to pause for a moment.
To reflect, and to reconnect. And to explore the powerful role educators play in shaping -not only learning- but also the emotional tone, relationships, and culture surrounding children every day.
Together we explore what helps classrooms feel calm, connected, and deeply alive – for children, and teachers alike.
We’d love you to pause with us.
Reflections on the workshop
What we explore
The Teacher as the Tuning Fork
How the emotional tone of adults shapes safety, behaviour, connection, and learning within the classroom.Courage and Authenticity
Why children respond most deeply to adults who show up with honesty, calm, consistency, and genuine human presence.Calm Amongst Complexity
Exploring how educators can remain grounded and intentional amidst pressure, change, and growing expectations.Relationships Before Learning
Why meaningful connection often becomes the foundation that allows learning to flourish.
The Energy We Bring
Exploring how the energy we bring through the school gate influences our students, colleagues, and classroom culture, and how we can remain grounded when things become challenging.Creating Thriving Classroom Cultures
How classrooms begin to organise themselves around trust, responsibility, belonging, and shared standards.Reconnecting with Purpose
Creating space to reflect on why we entered education – and the kind of impact we hope to have on young people.
Led by David Galbraith
Drawing on more than 20 years of experience across clinical psychology, education, and high-performance sport, including four Olympic Games, David has spent much of his life exploring what helps people, teams, and young people genuinely flourish.
Having worked alongside respected practitioners including Wayne Smith, Nigel Latta and Gordon Tietjens, his work now focuses on helping children to become robust adolescents and adults of integrity.

Join the Workshop Online
Join us for a time of relfection, honesty, laughter, pracitcal insight and genuine connection with other educators.
Workshop Dates
25 July | 29 August
Time
9:00am – 1:00pm NZT
Location
Online via Zoom
Investment
$200 per person
We’d love you to pause with us.
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