From Cozy to Creepy: Discovering Your Child’s Halloween Style
When the Halloween experience feels safe and voluntary, fictional fear, like monsters, eerie costumes, or suspenseful stories, can help kids build emotional resilience.
Read MoreWhen the Halloween experience feels safe and voluntary, fictional fear, like monsters, eerie costumes, or suspenseful stories, can help kids build emotional resilience.
Read MoreKing’s Infant & Junior Division introduced a ‘myHappymind’ programme to enhance wellbeing provision for its youngest pupils. The programme aim is help children to build resilient, balanced and happy minds.
Read MoreThe Big Question: What is the difference between two children who experience adverse situations but go on to have widely different outcomes? The Answer: Resilience!
Read MoreIsra Altayar (IA Coaching) advises parents how to build children’s emotional resilience from a very young age to reduce mental health problems later in life.
Read MoreManchester High School for Girls prides itself on using system of pastoral care that is proactive rather than reactive. This system helps girls to acquire the skills they need to cope with any challenges that they may face, both during their school career and beyond.
Read MoreThinking positively about yourself is the focus of Children’s Mental Health Week, 6th to 12th February 2018, and Reception pupils at Manchester High School for Girls have been doing just that.
Read MoreKing’s Infant and Junior Division pupils enriched the parts normal lessons cannot reach with a week devoted to a ‘Healthy Mind, Body and Spirit’ at the top Macclesfield school.
Read MoreAlderley Edge School for Girls is delighted to announce a partnership with myHappymind, an innovative programme which helps to develop and encourage positive mental wellbeing in children.
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