Teaching Autism
16 April 2026
In this episode of Teaching Autism & Special Education with Nikki, we’re talking about something that so many teachers quietly struggle with, staying empathetic when you’re completely drained. If you’re tired, irritable, emotionally flat, or feel like you’re running on fumes… that doesn’t make you a bad teacher. It makes you human. This episode is about protecting your energy, understanding compassion fatigue, and finding realistic ways to keep showing up with empathy... without burning yourself out. In this episode, we talk about: Why exhaustion doesn’t mean you’ve stopped caring Letting go of the guilt that says you must always be patient and positive What compassion fatigue really looks like in educators Why empathy hurts when your cup is empty Redefining self-care in a way that actually fits teacher life Small, realistic ways to protect your energy during the day Finding micro-moments of regulation in the middle of chaos How to separate empathy from emotional overload Building boundaries that protect your kindness long-term Letting yourself feel hard emotions without fixing them Why “being present” is sometimes enough How to refill your cup intentionally, not performatively Remembering that rest doesn’t erase your impact Big takeaways: You don’t have to be endlessly patient to be a good teacher Empathy doesn’t mean absorbing everyone else’s emotions Boundaries make compassion sustainable Small moments of regulation matter Caring for yourself is part of caring for your students If you’ve ever ended the day feeling guilty for being tired, short-tempered, or emotionally done — this episode is for you.
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