✨ The "Decompression Chamber" – Because you deserve a medal.
There is no tired like "End of Term" tired.
You have spent the day managing 30 different personalities, dodging flying glue sticks, and hearing your name called 7,000 times. Your brain is buzzing, your feet are throbbing, and your sensory threshold is maxed out.
The hardest part of teaching isn't the marking—it's switching off "Teacher Mode" when you get home so you can actually enjoy your own life.
The Solution: Glue Sticks & Glitter is the survival tool every educator needs. It is a specific "Transition Blend" designed to signal the end of the school day.
It works to lower the high-functioning cortisol levels required to run a classroom:
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Clear the Chaos: Fresh, clarifying notes scrub the mental whiteboard clean, helping you let go of the day's stress.
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Lower Sensory Overload: Soothes a frazzled nervous system that has been overstimulated by noise and demands.
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Restore You: Helps you shift from "Miss/Sir" back to just being you.
How to Use: Keep this in your desk drawer or your car.
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The Car Park Reset: Roll it on the moment you get into your car. Take three deep breaths. Leave the school stress at the school gate.
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The Sunday Dread: Use it on Sunday evenings to banish the "back to school" anxiety.
The Specialist Difference: Mugs and chocolates are nice, but they don't lower your blood pressure. This is functional self-care for the people who spend their lives looking after everyone else's children.
Perfect for:
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End of Term Gifts (that they will actually use).
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Recovering from Parents' Evening.
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Any teacher who is one glitter-spill away from a breakdown.