How to Make Your Classroom a Safe Space with 1st Grade Teacher Jackie Smrekar
Sun Feb 01 2026
What if the secret to a thriving first-grade classroom wasn't rushing into academics, but investing three weeks in emotional safety? Jackie Smrekar, an 11-year veteran first grade teacher and Great Teacher Award winner, reveals exactly how she creates a "classroom heart family" where six-year-olds learn to identify their emotions, self-advocate, and resolve conflicts independently.
In this episode, Jackie shares her complete framework for building resilient first graders, including:
Why she "shys away from academics" the first three weeks and how this investment pays dividends all year long
The 20-minute morning routine that sets the tone for the entire day (and how intermediate teachers can have students lead it)
How to set up and use a calming corner that students access independently when they need emotional regulation support
The Slumberkins curriculum (https://slumberkins.com/) and how stuffed animals teach mindfulness, authenticity, and stress management
Real-time conflict resolution strategies that turn classroom disputes into learning opportunities for the entire class
The transformation of a student who hid under his desk to a thriving second grader who self-advocates for his needs
How restorative circles create safe spaces for sharing (even when it feels uncomfortable at first)
The power of teacher vulnerability in modeling that "feelings come and feelings go and all feelings are okay"
Specific ways to collaborate with school social workers and SEL staff to maximize support
Jackie proves that when you front-load resilience tools and create consistent, emotionally safe routines, students aren't just better behaved—they're better learners. If you're an elementary teacher wondering how to fit SEL into your already-packed day, or a parent looking to understand what emotional safety looks like in the classroom, this episode gives you a complete, actionable roadmap.
Guest Bio
Jackie Smrekar teaches first grade at Farragut Elementary in her 11th year of teaching. She serves on her building's character committee and leadership team, and is certified in Teacher Clarity. She won the Great Teacher Award in 2020 from the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce.
Resources Discussed
Slumberkins - https://slumberkins.com/
Second Step - https://www.secondstep.org/
Thank you
Thank you for listening to the Raising Resilient Kids Podcast! We are siblings on a mission to help kids become their strongest selves. Each episode, we share proven strategies with parents, teachers, and all who work with youth and teens to build resilient, confident kids who can tackle life's challenges and thrive.
For more information on the podcast, or if you have a question you would like answered by one of our expert guests, please visit us at –
https://www.smarthwp.com/raisingresilientkidspodcast.
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What if the secret to a thriving first-grade classroom wasn't rushing into academics, but investing three weeks in emotional safety? Jackie Smrekar, an 11-year veteran first grade teacher and Great Teacher Award winner, reveals exactly how she creates a "classroom heart family" where six-year-olds learn to identify their emotions, self-advocate, and resolve conflicts independently. In this episode, Jackie shares her complete framework for building resilient first graders, including: Why she "shys away from academics" the first three weeks and how this investment pays dividends all year long The 20-minute morning routine that sets the tone for the entire day (and how intermediate teachers can have students lead it) How to set up and use a calming corner that students access independently when they need emotional regulation support The Slumberkins curriculum (https://slumberkins.com/) and how stuffed animals teach mindfulness, authenticity, and stress management Real-time conflict resolution strategies that turn classroom disputes into learning opportunities for the entire class The transformation of a student who hid under his desk to a thriving second grader who self-advocates for his needs How restorative circles create safe spaces for sharing (even when it feels uncomfortable at first) The power of teacher vulnerability in modeling that "feelings come and feelings go and all feelings are okay" Specific ways to collaborate with school social workers and SEL staff to maximize support Jackie proves that when you front-load resilience tools and create consistent, emotionally safe routines, students aren't just better behaved—they're better learners. If you're an elementary teacher wondering how to fit SEL into your already-packed day, or a parent looking to understand what emotional safety looks like in the classroom, this episode gives you a complete, actionable roadmap. Guest Bio Jackie Smrekar teaches first grade at Farragut Elementary in her 11th year of teaching. She serves on her building's character committee and leadership team, and is certified in Teacher Clarity. She won the Great Teacher Award in 2020 from the Joliet Region Chamber of Commerce. Resources Discussed Slumberkins - https://slumberkins.com/ Second Step - https://www.secondstep.org/ Thank you Thank you for listening to the Raising Resilient Kids Podcast! We are siblings on a mission to help kids become their strongest selves. Each episode, we share proven strategies with parents, teachers, and all who work with youth and teens to build resilient, confident kids who can tackle life's challenges and thrive. For more information on the podcast, or if you have a question you would like answered by one of our expert guests, please visit us at – https://www.smarthwp.com/raisingresilientkidspodcast. Thanks to our Sponsors Mind of a Champion The So Happy You're Here YouTube Channel The Resilient Youth Certification Program