You are not the curriculum. You are the person delivering it with everything you have.
For teachers carrying more than lesson plans.
The reality
What this job actually costs.
The weight of thirty stories
Teachers track every kid. Who ate breakfast, who is going through a divorce, who needs a hug. That load has nowhere to go.
Sunday scaries
Monday morning dread is a silent epidemic. Principals only hear about it in exit interviews.
No time to reflect
Planning, grading, parent emails. The inner life of a teacher gets scheduled last, if at all.
How Daylogue fits
A rhythm shaped around your day.
Daylogue meets teachers in the five minutes between dismissal and car line duty. A voice check-in becomes a private moment to name the day. Principals see the whole building in aggregate.
What Daylogue might ask you
Questions that actually meet the day.
Which student is living in your head right now?
What moment today did you wish you had longer for?
How full is your cup, scale of one to ten, no judgment?
What leaders see
Signal, never surveillance.
Principals see building-wide sentiment by grade level, spot struggling cohorts of staff, and call team meetings that actually help.
Frequently asked questions
Questions about Daylogue for Education.
Daylogue is a self-awareness tool. It is not a replacement for professional mental health care.
