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This book shows how to create a mentally healthy school by
empowering young people to champion emotional wellbeing and
positive mental health. It provides a practical toolkit to recruit
and train Wellbeing Champions so that they can help to create an
ethos and culture of positive mental health that ensures early
access to the support and help needed. It explains how by focusing
on emotions, selfcare, resilience, communication and support
systems schools can identify what's working well and address areas
for development. The detailed and user-friendly resources support
every stage and include lessons and activities, supervision and
training sessions, risk assessments, application forms, feedback
forms and certificates. Wellbeing Champions is for primary and
secondary schools who want to take a whole-school approach to
improve the wellbeing of both students and staff at KS2, KS3 and
KS4.
Combining literacy lessons with wellbeing, this accessible guide,
full of practical lesson plans and photocopiable activities is the
ideal resource for the busy primary school teacher. Using popular
children's books to explore themes such as relationships,
friendship, listening, anxiety, sadness, resilience and confidence,
each book focuses on the key areas shown to impact mental health
and wellbeing to enable children to explore and think about
difficult things. Divided into five chapters, each chapter focuses
on an area that creates positive foundations for mental health and
wellbeing: relationships, emotional literacy, sense of self, skills
for learning and understanding how our brain effects our learning
and our behaviour. Developed into a series of lesson plans for
teachers and links to the literacy curriculum, each story contains
a range of teaching techniques that develop the key areas impacting
mental health and wellbeing. This invaluable recourse will enable
KS1 teachers to focus and develop their knowledge, skills and
understanding to incorporate wellbeing into the literacy
curriculum.
Combining literacy lessons with wellbeing, this accessible guide,
full of practical lesson plans and photocopiable activities is the
ideal resource for the busy primary school teacher. The book is
divided into five chapters, each one focused on an area that
creates positive foundations for mental health and wellbeing:
relationships, emotional literacy, sense of self, skills for
learning and understanding how our brain effects our learning and
our behaviour. Popular children's books are used to develop a
series of lesson plans that link to the literacy curriculum and
include activities that focus on wellbeing to compliment the
literacy work being undertaken. Using a range of teaching
techniques that develop the key areas that impact mental health and
wellbeing, this is the perfect resource for KS2 teachers looking to
incorporate wellbeing into the literacy curriculum.
The Learning Mentor Toolkit provides all of the resources necessary
to recruit, train and supervise adult learning mentors looking to
support children and young people within the school environment.
Packed full of information, this book details all of the necessary
training and uncovers how best to ensure that supervision meets the
needs of the volunteers, the children and the school. Developed to
enable a lead member of staff to find, co-create and train a range
of adults from the school community and use these Volunteer
Learning Mentors to support children and young people within their
environment, the support offered is linked to the five key areas
that create positive foundations for mental health and wellbeing: *
the ability to create and develop positive relationships *
emotional literacy * self-awareness * how our brains can affect
learning and behaviour * skills for learning Full of practical
advice and resources, this book is the ideal resource for any
wellbeing lead or senior leadership team looking to recruit and
train learning mentors within their school.
This book shows how to create a mentally healthy school by
empowering young people to champion emotional wellbeing and
positive mental health. It provides a practical toolkit to recruit
and train Wellbeing Champions so that they can help to create an
ethos and culture of positive mental health that ensures early
access to the support and help needed. It explains how by focusing
on emotions, selfcare, resilience, communication and support
systems schools can identify what's working well and address areas
for development. The detailed and user-friendly resources support
every stage and include lessons and activities, supervision and
training sessions, risk assessments, application forms, feedback
forms and certificates. Wellbeing Champions is for primary and
secondary schools who want to take a whole-school approach to
improve the wellbeing of both students and staff at KS2, KS3 and
KS4.
The Learning Mentor Toolkit provides all of the resources necessary
to recruit, train and supervise adult learning mentors looking to
support children and young people within the school environment.
Packed full of information, this book details all of the necessary
training and uncovers how best to ensure that supervision meets the
needs of the volunteers, the children and the school. Developed to
enable a lead member of staff to find, co-create and train a range
of adults from the school community and use these Volunteer
Learning Mentors to support children and young people within their
environment, the support offered is linked to the five key areas
that create positive foundations for mental health and wellbeing: *
the ability to create and develop positive relationships *
emotional literacy * self-awareness * how our brains can affect
learning and behaviour * skills for learning Full of practical
advice and resources, this book is the ideal resource for any
wellbeing lead or senior leadership team looking to recruit and
train learning mentors within their school.
One of the five books in the Mental Health and Wellbeing Teacher
Toolkit, this practical resource focuses on how to support children
and young people on a voyage of self-discovery, as they learn to be
their own best friend. The book offers research-driven, practical
strategies, along with creative material and step-by-step lesson
plans to support educators and health professionals. This is a
resource book for practitioners looking to have a positive impact
on the mental health and wellbeing of the children and young people
in their care; both now and in the future. Chapters span key topics
including Developing Resilience, Positive Thinking, Emotional
Awareness and Self-Efficacy. A complete toolkit for teachers and
counsellors, this book offers: Easy to follow and flexible lesson
plans that can be adapted and personalised for use in lessons or
smaller groups or 1:1 work Resources that are linked to the PSHE
and Wellbeing curriculum for KS1, KS2 and KS3 New research,
'Circles for Learning', where the introduction of baby observation
into the classroom by a teacher is used to understand and develop
self-awareness, skills for learning, relationships, neuroscience
and awareness of others Sections on the development of key skills
in communication, skills for learning, collaboration, empathy and
self-confidence Learning links, learning objectives and reflection
questions. Offering research-driven, practical strategies and
lesson plans, Self Discovery is an essential resource book for
educators and health professionals looking for fresh, engaging ways
to support the wellbeing of children and young people.
One of the five books in the Mental Health and Wellbeing Teacher
Toolkit, this practical resource focuses on developing the skills
necessary to build and maintain successful relationships. The book
offers research-driven, practical strategies, resources and lesson
plans to support educators and health professionals. Chapters span
key topics including Communication, Respecting Yourself and Others,
Resolving Conflict and Team Building. A complete toolkit for
teachers and counsellors, this book offers: * Easy-to-follow and
flexible lesson plans that can be adapted and personalised for use
in lessons, smaller groups or 1:1 work. * Resources that are linked
to the PSHE and Wellbeing curriculum for KS1, KS2 and KS3. * New
research, 'Circles for Learning', where the introduction of baby
observation into the classroom by a teacher is used to understand
and develop self-awareness, skills for learning, relationships,
neuroscience and awareness of others. * Sections on the development
of key skills in communication, skills for learning, collaboration,
empathy and self-confidence. * Learning links, learning objectives
and reflection questions. Offering research-driven, practical
strategies and lesson plans, Positive Relationships in School is an
essential resource book for practitioners looking to have a
positive impact on the mental health and wellbeing of the children
and young people in their care: both now and in the future.
Combining literacy lessons with wellbeing, this accessible guide,
full of practical lesson plans and photocopiable activities is the
ideal resource for the busy primary school teacher. Using popular
children's books to explore themes such as relationships,
friendship, listening, anxiety, sadness, resilience and confidence,
each book focuses on the key areas shown to impact mental health
and wellbeing to enable children to explore and think about
difficult things. Divided into five chapters, each chapter focuses
on an area that creates positive foundations for mental health and
wellbeing: relationships, emotional literacy, sense of self, skills
for learning and understanding how our brain effects our learning
and our behaviour. Developed into a series of lesson plans for
teachers and links to the literacy curriculum, each story contains
a range of teaching techniques that develop the key areas impacting
mental health and wellbeing. This invaluable recourse will enable
KS1 teachers to focus and develop their knowledge, skills and
understanding to incorporate wellbeing into the literacy
curriculum.
Combining literacy lessons with wellbeing, this accessible guide,
full of practical lesson plans and photocopiable activities is the
ideal resource for the busy primary school teacher. The book is
divided into five chapters, each one focused on an area that
creates positive foundations for mental health and wellbeing:
relationships, emotional literacy, sense of self, skills for
learning and understanding how our brain effects our learning and
our behaviour. Popular children's books are used to develop a
series of lesson plans that link to the literacy curriculum and
include activities that focus on wellbeing to compliment the
literacy work being undertaken. Using a range of teaching
techniques that develop the key areas that impact mental health and
wellbeing, this is the perfect resource for KS2 teachers looking to
incorporate wellbeing into the literacy curriculum.
One of the five books in the Mental Health and Wellbeing Toolkit,
this practical resource is designed to help young children
understand how the brain affects ways we see and interpret the
world. The book offers research-driven, practical strategies,
resources and lesson plans to support educators and health
professionals. Key sections include 'How the brain develops';
'Dealing with the inner critic' and 'Strategies that can help us
manage strong emotions'. A Complete toolkit for teachers and
councillors, this book offers: Easy to follow, and flexible, lesson
plans that can be adapted and personalised for use in lessons or
smaller groups or 1:1 work Resources that are linked to the PSHE
and Wellbeing curriculum for KS1, KS2 and KS3 New research,
'Circles for Learning', where the introduction of baby observation
into the classroom by a teacher is used to understand and develop
self-awareness, skills for learning, relationships, neuroscience
and awareness of others Learning links, learning objectives and
reflection questions. This book is an essential resource for
practitioners looking to have a positive impact on the mental
health and wellbeing of the children and young people in their
care; both now and in the future.
One of the five books in the Mental Health and Wellbeing Teacher
Toolkit, this practical resource focuses on the topic of 'Skills
for Learning'. The book offers research-driven, practical
strategies, resources and lesson plans to support educators and
health professionals. This is a resource book for practitioners
looking to have a positive impact on the mental health and
wellbeing of the children and young people in their care; both now
and in the future. Chapters span key topics including
Metacognition, Learning Dimensions, Problem Solving and Cognitive
Strategies. A complete toolkit for teachers and counsellors, this
book offers: * Easy to follow and flexible lesson plans that can be
adapted and personalised for use in lessons or smaller groups or
1:1 work * Resources that are linked to the PSHE and Wellbeing
curriculum for KS1, KS2 and KS3 * New research, 'Circles for
Learning', where the introduction of baby observation into the
classroom by a teacher is used to understand and develop
self-awareness, skills for learning, relationships, neuroscience
and awareness of others * Sections on the development of key skills
in communication, skills for learning, collaboration, empathy and
self-confidence * Learning links, learning objectives and
reflection questions. Offering research-driven, practical
strategies and lesson plans, Skills for Effective Learning in
School is an essential resource book for educators and health
professionals looking to have a positive impact on the mental
health and wellbeing of the children in their care; both now and in
the future.
One of the five books in the Mental Health and Wellbeing Teacher
Toolkit for teachers and other professionals working with children,
this practical resource focuses on the topic of 'Emotional
Literacy' and how to support children and young people on a journey
of self-discovery where they learn to recognise, understand, share
and manage a range of emotions. Promoting a proactive rather than a
reactive approach to dealing with the social and emotional aspects
of learning and managing the world of today, Emotional Literacy
addresses the increasing number of mental health issues arising
among young people. Chapters span key topics including Recognising
Emotions, Understanding Emotions, Self-Regulation and Empathy. This
book offers: * Easy to follow, and flexible, lesson plans that can
be adapted and personalised for use in lessons or smaller groups or
1:1 work. * Resources that are linked to the PSHE and Wellbeing
curriculum for KS1, KS2 and KS3. * New research, 'Circles for
Learning', where the introduction of baby observation into the
classroom by a teacher is used to understand and develop
self-awareness, skills for learning, relationships, neuroscience
and awareness of others. * Sections on the development of key
skills in communication, skills for learning, collaboration,
empathy and self-confidence. * Learning links, learning objectives
and reflection questions. Offering research-driven, practical
strategies and lesson plans, Emotional Literacy is an essential
resource book for educators and health professionals looking to
have a positive impact on the mental health and wellbeing of the
children in their care; both now and in the future.
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