Fr. 55.50

Science of Children''s Wellbeing - Practical Sessions to Support Children Aged 7 to 11

English · Paperback / Softback

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This practical book contains 36 step-by-step sessions to support children's wellbeing and mental health, drawing from the Six Ways to Wellbeing and DNA-V model. It is the ideal resource for primary school teachers and leaders, mental health practitioners, school counsellors, SENCOs and Mentors looking to support children's wellbeing.

List of contents










Foreword
1. The Six Ways to Wellbeing
2. Be active
3. Self-Care
4. Connect with Others
5. Give to Others
6. Challenge Yourself
7. Embrace the Moment
8. Developing Outcomes and Date Informed Practice
9. Closing Reflections
Afterword
Index


About the author










Duncan Gillard is a Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)-registered Educational Psychologist and experienced Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) trainer, author and practitioner. He is a Founding Partner at ConnectEd and a co-developer of the evidence-based children's wellbeing curriculum, Connect PSHE.
Corinna Grindle is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Educational Development, Appraisal and Research (CEDAR) at the University of Warwick, UK. Her research interests include curriculum design and effective instruction.
Nic Hooper is an expert in Clinical Psychology and an academic at Cardiff University, UK.
Freddy Jackson Brown is a chartered clinical psychologist with 25 years' experience working with children and families in the NHS.
Russell Hancock is Creative Director of the award-winning, Bristol-based design studio, Extra Strong. The company specialises in working within the arts and culture sectors and on projects that help improve society. Through this role, Russell created the brand identity for ConnectEd before becoming a co-director.
All five contributors established the Connect Wellbeing in Education (ConnectEd) Partnership with the mission to increase the use of evidence-based, child-centred, values-led, effective mental health and wellbeing practices in schools.


Summary

This practical book contains 36 step-by-step sessions to support children's wellbeing and mental health, drawing from the Six Ways to Wellbeing and DNA-V model. It is the ideal resource for primary school teachers and leaders, mental health practitioners, school counsellors, SENCOs and Mentors looking to support children’s wellbeing.

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