Before we can fully support children, we need to understand something equally important: ourselves.
Teaching is not just about subject knowledge, lesson delivery, or classroom management. It is deeply influenced by your emotional regulation, your stress levels, your beliefs about learning and behaviour, and your capacity on any given day.
Your nervous system becomes the environment your students learn in.
This questionnaire is designed to help you reflect on how you teach, how you respond under pressure, what drains and supports you, and where small shifts could have a big impact.
Reflect on the Adult in the Room
This questionnaire is designed to help you understand your teaching profile, emotional responses under pressure, and current capacity more clearly.
There are no right or wrong answers. Just honest awareness about what is helping, what is draining, and what might need attention.
Answer honestly
Choose what is most true in real life, not what sounds ideal.
Notice patterns
The goal is not a label. It is to see what themes keep appearing in your teaching and responses.
Use it for one small shift
Awareness matters most when it changes what happens next.
Your Teacher Reflection Profile
A clearer picture of how you teach, respond, and cope
Teaching Profile
Emotional Profile
Capacity Profile
Key Insight
Priority Reflection Areas
These are the areas most likely to create a meaningful shift if you focus on them next.
Final Thought
You do not need to be perfect, always calm, or always in control. But awareness changes everything. When teachers understand themselves more clearly, they respond differently. And when they respond differently, classrooms change.