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This book is the go-to resource for those parents and professionals
seeking to support children through the trauma of war and conflict.
Not only does it provide the evidence base for effectively
integrating refugee children into their new schools, but it also
introduces the reader to a range of key tools and strategies to
both understand and manage anxiety and trauma -related behaviours.
Practical and user-friendly, it demystifies the process of talking
about difficult topics, providing helpful advice on how to do this
in a trauma informed way, making use of effective tools from
therapeutic approaches to help our children and ourselves remain
regulated and able to engage in post-traumatic growth.
Positive psychology, properly understood and applied, offers a
tremendous opportunity for improving student and teacher
experiences and the overall success of any school. The connection
between education and happiness is recognised to be mutually
reinforcing; education helps students to be happy and happy
students gain more from education. Research has confirmed what
educators have long known - that happy students typically achieve
more in the classroom and exam room than unhappy students and are
more energetic, persistent, creative and better able to get on with
others. Using Positive Psychology to Enhance Student Achievement is
unique in translating a complex literature written by academic
psychologists into a highly practical resource. The activities have
been designed to provide a creative and engaging way of enabling
students to discover their strengths both in terms of their
cognitive abilities and `virtues', i.e. character strengths.
Throughout the programme students are introduced to the key
insights of positive psychology: the importance of being connected
to others; character training and metacognitive strategies;
positive rather than reactive thinking and habits; developing the
skills essential for building optimism and resilience; recognising
and combating negative thoughts; and understanding that there are
certain ways of thinking that can make their lives better.
Easy-to-deliver sessions with comprehensive facilitator
instructions and activity resources are provided. All lessons are
interactive and based on group discussions and role play to ensure
that students learn more about themselves and others. Students are
encouraged to practise skills and ideas that are discussed during
the sessions in their everyday lives with home practice in the form
of `take away' activities being a core element of the programme.
This unique resource will be of real relevance and benefit to both
staff and students at upper primary and lower secondary level and
will give students the tools they need to achieve their full
potential.
Supporting the Well being of Girls will provide teachers,
psychologists, youth workers and learning mentors with an evidence
based approach to the vitally important task of supporting and
maintaining the well being of girls. This tried and tested
programme offers teachers in upper primary and secondary schools
sixteen tailored, expert sessions which engage girls and young
women in tackling and addressing some of their key concerns and
issues. Written by hugely experienced educational psychologists,
the sessions utilise tools and strategies from a range of
therapeutic interventions including cognitive behavioural therapy
and positive psychology to provide a safe and nurturing environment
in which to consider some sensitive issues and ultimately providing
young women with the strength and self awareness to maintain
overall well-being. Areas covered include:- * Body image and
appearance * Bullying * Mental health, anxiety and depression *
Relationships * Stereotypes * Self-harm * Stress * Healthy Living
Throughout, clear guidance is offered to teachers on running
sessions including, welcome and ground rules, talk time and
inviting students to share experiences, ice-breakers, activities
and feedback. This programme of support also includes a full range
of support tools for the school including:- * Information sheet for
students * Information sheet for parents * Letter to parents *
Mental health fact sheet * Referral routes to specialist agencies *
Mental health agencies - contact details * Policy for schools on
developing mental health work
The transition from primary to secondary school is extremely
important in the lives of children and young people but it is also
a time of significant stress for many. This unique programme is
designed to support children during this process, helping to build
the confidence, skills and the resources that they will need in
order to ensure a smooth and successful transition. This accessible
text provides teachers, parents and professionals working with
young people with a comprehensive range of resources to effectively
support this process, and also: promotes the development of
resilient children and young people who can cope effectively with
the process of change encourage pupil participation and ensure that
well-being is further fostered and maintained both for young people
and staff within the learning context includes specific strategies,
techniques and ideas regarding the transition process including
systems and individualised approaches helps young people to
visualise success, manage strong and complex emotions, cope with
stress and anxiety, problem solve difficult situations, recognise
their own signature strengths and build upon these through a series
of activities and problem based learning opportunities. The
programme itself also makes use of solution-focused approaches,
motivational interviewing techniques, cognitive behaviour therapy
strategies and a range of ideas and techniques taken from positive
psychology and resilience theory. The wealth of resources offered
here make this programme unique and engaging, and will be
particularly useful to those who support children with SEN and
higher levels of vulnerability.
This vital resource offers an intervention designed to help divert
young women from engaging in girl gang culture by providing them
with the opportunities to explore alternative options for
themselves that ensure a sense of self-worth and belonging in a
non-aggressive culture where crime in not integral to their
self-definition. This unique resource will give your school access
to tools and evidence-based solutions that educate students about
the risks of gang culture and provide them with strategies to
rationalise and reject anti-social and offending behaviours. This
essential resource will enable you to: identify the existence of
both girl and boy gangs in school; develop whole school curriculum
offering effective teaching and learning about gang issues; adopt a
holistic approach to tackling gang culture including parents,
community groups and local agencies; secure help for the most
vulnerable students; and, prepare staff to deal with the
difficulties that arise in tackling these issues.
Young people today encounter specific challenges and stresses in
both educational and social contexts. This resource pack helps
participants to: * Understand the importance of mental health and
wellbeing * Recognise the stresses that they, and other people,
face * Develop effective managing strategies. The authors have
designed a flexible programme that encourages young people and
adults to respond positively to difficult situations they
encounter, focusing on solutions rather than dwelling on set-backs.
Topics taught in the 15 sessions include: Challenging stereotypes *
Multiple intelligences * Self-esteem * Positive communication *
Focusing on strong emotions * Stress and coping strategies * Making
good decisions
Many pupils experience difficulty in controlling their strong
feelings and in managing conflict in both school and home settings.
This programme aims to help young people: * avoid or manage
situations of conflict * understand that they can create change *
realise that it is possible to resolve difficulties and achieve a
positive outcome. In this thoughtful approach to anger management,
the authors suggest a teaching and learning model and use 'story'
as the focus of pupil engagement. The book uses eight newspaper
articles to help pupils to develop emotional literacy through
subjects such as: * Road rage * racist incidents * Happy slapping *
street fights. During the 10 session programme young people will: *
understand anger in a variety of situations * learn about
physiological and behavioural aspects of anger * rehearse coping
strategies * plan positive responses to provocative situations.
This book offers teachers and non-teaching staff a practical,
exciting and well-designed resource with full facilitator notes and
all handout materials printable from the downloadable resources.
The transition from primary to secondary school is extremely
important in the lives of children and young people but it is also
a time of significant stress for many. This unique programme is
designed to support children during this process, helping to build
the confidence, skills and the resources that they will need in
order to ensure a smooth and successful transition. This accessible
text provides teachers, parents and professionals working with
young people with a comprehensive range of resources to effectively
support this process, and also: promotes the development of
resilient children and young people who can cope effectively with
the process of change encourage pupil participation and ensure that
well-being is further fostered and maintained both for young people
and staff within the learning context includes specific strategies,
techniques and ideas regarding the transition process including
systems and individualised approaches helps young people to
visualise success, manage strong and complex emotions, cope with
stress and anxiety, problem solve difficult situations, recognise
their own signature strengths and build upon these through a series
of activities and problem based learning opportunities. The
programme itself also makes use of solution-focused approaches,
motivational interviewing techniques, cognitive behaviour therapy
strategies and a range of ideas and techniques taken from positive
psychology and resilience theory. The wealth of resources offered
here make this programme unique and engaging, and will be
particularly useful to those who support children with SEN and
higher levels of vulnerability.
Supporting the Well being of Girls will provide teachers,
psychologists, youth workers and learning mentors with an evidence
based approach to the vitally important task of supporting and
maintaining the well being of girls. This tried and tested
programme offers teachers in upper primary and secondary schools
sixteen tailored, expert sessions which engage girls and young
women in tackling and addressing some of their key concerns and
issues. Written by hugely experienced educational psychologists,
the sessions utilise tools and strategies from a range of
therapeutic interventions including cognitive behavioural therapy
and positive psychology to provide a safe and nurturing environment
in which to consider some sensitive issues and ultimately providing
young women with the strength and self awareness to maintain
overall well-being. Areas covered include:- * Body image and
appearance * Bullying * Mental health, anxiety and depression *
Relationships * Stereotypes * Self-harm * Stress * Healthy Living
Throughout, clear guidance is offered to teachers on running
sessions including, welcome and ground rules, talk time and
inviting students to share experiences, ice-breakers, activities
and feedback. This programme of support also includes a full range
of support tools for the school including:- * Information sheet for
students * Information sheet for parents * Letter to parents *
Mental health fact sheet * Referral routes to specialist agencies *
Mental health agencies - contact details * Policy for schools on
developing mental health work
Young children can erupt like little volcanoes when they are
feeling angry. It can be overwhelming and difficult to deal with,
and can produce angry feelings in the parent or caregiver too. This
book is packed with advice and strategies for those working with
children under five on how to understand and manage anger in
children, and also how to help their parents or caregivers to deal
with anger. The authors outline the different reasons children may
feel angry so that their emotions can be fully understood, and
offer strategies to combat negative feelings and minimize
outbursts. These include putting in place behavioural boundaries
and helping a child to feel secure. Simple activities and exercises
are also given to help children and adults to express their anger
positively. In addition, a selection of poems and stories will help
adults to pass on the lessons of the book to children. This
practical and accessible book will be of essential use to any
professional helper of parents and young children such as early
childhood educators, caregivers and social workers, as well as to
parents themselves.
Positive psychology, properly understood and applied, offers a
tremendous opportunity for improving student and teacher
experiences and the overall success of any school. The connection
between education and happiness is recognised to be mutually
reinforcing; education helps students to be happy and happy
students gain more from education. Research has confirmed what
educators have long known - that happy students typically achieve
more in the classroom and exam room than unhappy students and are
more energetic, persistent, creative and better able to get on with
others.
"
Positive Psychology and the happy habit" is unique in
translating a complex literature written by academic psychologists
into a highly practical resource. The activities have been designed
to provide a creative and engaging way of enabling students to
discover their strengths both in terms of their cognitive abilities
and virtues i.e. character strengths .
Throughout the programme students are introduced to the key
insights of positive psychology: -
- the importance of being connected to others,
- Character training and metacognitive strategies
- Positive rather than reactive thinking and habits
- Developing the skills essential for building optimism and
resilience,
- Recognising and combating negative thoughts
- Understanding that there are certain ways of thinking that they
can make their lives better.
Easy to deliver sessions with comprehensive facilitator
instructions and activities resources are provided within the
resource. All lessons are interactive and based on group
discussions and role play to ensure students learn more about
themselves and others. Students are encouraged to practise skills
and ideas that are discussed during the sessions in their everyday
life with home practice in the form of take away activities being a
core element of the programme.
This unique resource will be of real relevance and benefit to
both staff and students at upper primary and lower secondary level
and will give students within a school environment the tools they
need to achieve their full potential."
Includes Online Resources 'An ideal resource developed from
research, practice and teaching, this book contains everything that
a busy teacher needs to support the social and emotional
development of her pupils. The scenarios are based upon real life
situations and are therefore meaningful and engaging for young
people. It can be used in whole class, group or individual work
settings, either as a complete step by step teaching programme or
as reference resource.' Dr. Ruth MacConville, Author, Head of SENS,
L.B. of Ealing This new combined edition of the bestselling Dealing
with Feeling and Dealing With More Feeling provides teachers of
children aged 7-14 with structured opportunities to develop their
emotional literacy and emotional well-being. It is firmly supported
by a wealth of research which links children's mental and physical
health to the development of emotional literacy. In this second
edition, Tina Rae emphasises the development of emotional literacy
skills and specifically the development of an emotional vocabulary,
empathy, tolerance, resilience and motivation. The focus upon
managing more complex and uncomfortable feelings is central to the
programme and pupils are introduced to a variety of techniques
which can be applied across a broad range of contexts. Included in
this exciting resource pack are: - 40 Lesson plans - 236
full-colour activity pages located on the online resources - Role
play activities to develop joint problem solving skills Packed with
teacher-friendly resources, this book clearly fulfils the
requirements of the PSHE curriculum and Healthy Schools agenda
whilst also complimenting and building upon many of the themes in
the SEAL curriculum (Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning).
'This book should be on the shelf of every professional that works
with teenagers in ANY setting. As lives become increasingly busy,
emotional health andl literacy is often overlooked. In this text,
Rae shows us how to create a dialogue with teenagers and reminds us
that emotional health is an indicator of overall health as
teenagers become adults' -Donna Duffy, School of Health and Human
Sciences, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA The
pressures and concerns of teenagers are at the forefront of their
emotional and mental health. This resource provides young men and
women with guidance and tools to recognise the importance of social
skills to aid their development. The sessions and practical
activities will allow students to address issues of identity, self
esteem, covering topics including relationships, drugs and
problem-solving. The new edition also looks at: - Gang cultures -
Cyber bullying - Future pressures - Eating disorders This new
resource also introduces therapeutic approaches to promote
well-being, as well as offering accessible worksheets which can be
downloaded from the 'Preview' tab above. Tina Rae has 25 years
experience working with children, adults and families in both
clinical and educational contexts within local authorities. She is
currently a Professional and Academic tutor on the Doctorate in
Child and Educational Psychology at University of East London.
'The Anger Alphabet is invaluable for those who work with young
people as professionals in either education or social care. This
second edition gives sound advice, practical activities, and a
clearly structured programme of experiences with new illustrations,
activities for outdoors and new practical tools such as charts,
checklists and lists of strategies for young people, their parents
and their teachers' Terri Harrison, Nature Nurture Project,
Camphill School, Aberdeen An ideal resource for primary teachers,
this practical book helps children understand anger and identify
links with other emotions with an interactive programme using 26
elements. They will learn skills to effectively manage their anger
with activities and exercises. New to this edition is: -
information on recent initiatives on anger management in schools -
models and top tips for coping with anger - new activities and
ideas - further information for young children aged 5-9 This
instructional guide for teachers comes with photocopiable
worksheets and activities suitable for both group and individual
work for the whole-class which are available to download online.
Tina Rae has 25 years experience working with children, adults and
families in both clinical and educational contexts within local
authorities. She is currently a Professional and Academic tutor on
the Doctorate in Child and Educational Psychology at University of
East London.
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Positive psychology focuses on building strengths and developing
creative and positive thinking in order to boost happiness,
well-being and achievement. It helps people to be motivated,
maintain positive mental health, and to flourish in all areas of
their lives. This resource is a fully-formed positive psychology
programme designed to promote happiness, resilience and motivation
in young people aged 11-18. It introduces the theory and research
behind positive psychology, and includes a guidance section for
facilitators on how to deliver the programme. The programme itself
is made up of 24 chapters which reflect each of the 24 'character
strengths' identified by Martin Seligman, the founder of positive
psychology. These strengths include creative thinking, kindness,
fairness, leadership, forgiveness, and teamwork. Activities teach
students how to develop these strengths and skills in order to
initiate positive change in their lives. This resource provides
teachers, counsellors, psychologists, social workers and others
working with young people with a complete programme to promote
well-being in young people and help them flourish in their lives.
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