Recovering Teacher Discipline Mug
This charming mug is perfect for anyone seeking a playful yet meaningful addition to their drinkware collection. Whether you're enjoying your morning coffee or indulging in an evening tea, this mug adds a touch of lightheartedness to your routine. Its unique design makes it an ideal gift for parents, educators, or anyone who appreciates a fun reminder about discipline and growth. Perfect for occasions like birthdays, housewarmings, or just because, this mug encourages smiles and thoughtful conversations with every sip. Give a thoughtful edge to coffee breaks and family gatherings with this delightful piece.
Product features
- Microwave-safe for easy heating of beverages
- Dishwasher-safe for convenient cleaning
- Crafted from durable white ceramic
- Generous 11oz capacity for your favorite drinks
- Featuring rounded corners and a comfortable C-Handle
Care instructions
- Clean in dishwasher or wash by hand with warm water and dish soap
11oz | |
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Height, in | 3.74 |
Diameter, in | 3.15 |
Frequently Asked Questions
01. What is Recovering Teacher all about?
Recovering Teacher is a healing space for current and former educators to share honest stories about their experiences, especially those involving burnout, recovery, and personal growth. It’s a platform rooted in community and truth, offering validation and connection for teachers who often feel unseen. Whether you're still teaching or have stepped away, your story matters and belongs here.
02. Who can share a story?
Anyone who has spent time in the classroom can share—a first-year teacher, a veteran, someone on a break, or someone who’s moved on. You don’t need to be a writer or have a huge story; if it’s your truth, it’s welcome. Stories can be shared anonymously too, to protect your identity and your peace
03. Can I submit a story even if I’m not a writer?
Yes! You absolutely can. This space isn’t about perfect grammar or professional writing—it's about real, lived experience. We’re here to help lightly edit for clarity if needed, but your voice, your tone, and your message will stay true to you.
04. How do I post or comment on other stories?
To share your voice or join the conversation, simply create a free account. Once you're logged in, you'll be able to write your own stories, leave thoughtful comments, and engage with others who understand. We aim to keep the space safe, supportive, and teacher-centered.
05. Can I collaborate or contribute in other ways?
Yes, and we’d love that. If you want to guest post, feature a creative project, or contribute in a different way, just reach out. We’re always open to meaningful collaborations that center educators and amplify teacher voices.
06. How long does it take for a story to be published?
Once you submit a story, we usually review and lightly edit it within a few days. You’ll be notified when it goes live. We take care to preserve your voice while ensuring everything feels clear and respectful for readers. If anything needs clarification, we’ll reach out before publishing.
07. Can I share artwork or poetry instead of a story?
Yes! Teaching impacts us creatively as well as emotionally, and we welcome expressions in many forms. Whether it’s a poem, artwork, spoken word, or something in between, we’re excited to share creative pieces that speak to the teacher experience.
08. Is this platform only for current teachers?
Not at all. Whether you're currently teaching, have left the profession, or are somewhere in between, your story matters. Teaching stays with you, and your reflections—past or present—can resonate deeply with others who’ve walked a similar path.
09. Will I be credited as the author of my story?
Yes, if you'd like to be. When submitting, you can choose to include your name, a pseudonym, or remain anonymous. We honor your preferences and want you to feel empowered and safe in how your voice is shared.
10. Can I share a difficult or negative experience?
Yes. This space isn’t just for polished success stories—it’s for real stories. We believe there’s value in naming the hard parts, too. By sharing openly, we can begin to validate those feelings and help others know they’re not alone.