This helpful Emotional Wellbeing and Mental Health Pack is full of resources to help schools with emotional literacy, emotional wellbeing and good mental health, and it has been carefully put together to help you actively deal with an enormous issue within schools. The pack contains posters for visual reminders, flash cards for activities and books with sound advice and activities to help you move forwards.
“It is widely recognised that a child’s emotional health and well-being influences their cognitive development and learning as well as their physical and social health and their mental well-being in adulthood.” Promoting Children And Young People’s Emotional Health and Well-being. Public Health England 2015
This Pack Contains:
Emotions Posters
Format: 7 x A3 emotions posters showing individual emotions and all emotions
Emotions Flashcards
Jenny Mosley’s new classroom emotions range is bright picture cards and posters. They are a hugely helpful ‘way in’ to talking about our emotions. The pictures are clear, simple and not only capture children’s facial expressions but also the accompanying body language. Illustrations by Mark Cripps.
Format: 12 x A4 emotions cards, plus cover and ideas sheet.
Helping Children Deal with Bullying, by Jenny Mosley and Helen Sonnet.
Bullying is an issue that all schools need to address to develop a safe school ethos. This whole-school format guides you through the essential systems that you need to establish to ensure that your school is tackling bullying. These systems will enable children to grow in confidence and develop a clearer understanding of their behaviour and its impact on others.
Format: A4, 48page, black and white paperback, with full colour cover.
“I like the emphasis placed on ethos and the equal weight given to working with children – and with parents.” Andrew Mellor, Anti-Bullying Network
Helping Children Deal with anger, by Jenny Mosley and Helen Sonnet.
This book offers a teaching programme of 15 sessions to help primary aged children express their anger responsibly and safely. The activities are designed to give them lots of opportunities to explore ways to diffuse anger before it explodes – enabling them to understand that they can stay in control. By taking the pro-active approach you will contribute to a very positive and supportive ethos.
Format: A4, 48page, black and white paperback, with full colour cover.
Helping Children Deal with conflict, by Jenny Mosley and Helen Sonnet.
Conflict manifests itself in many ways. Children need encouraging to take responsibility for resolving their disputes, friendship ‘fallings out,’ and clashes of views or personalities. This book, like the other two in the series, is an excellent handbook of practical approaches that can be put into place by classroom teachers who are concerned to help their children learn the much needed subtle skills of peacemaking.
Format: A4, 48page, black and white paperback, with full colour cover.
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