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25 Sep

Year 6 Role Play In PSHE

In our PSHE lesson we had to read 3 scripts and choose which one we wanted to act out as a group. The performance focused on finding a resolution to a situation where the six characters involved did not end up arguing. The characters found a diversion to otherwise occupy their minds and they still remain friends.

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25 Sep

Year 1 PSHE

During PSHE Year 1 explored their feelings. They expressed various emotions with their faces such as happy, sad, cross and worried.

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11 Sep

Top Tips for Supporting Children to Manage Conflict Effectively

As children go through life, they will inevitably come into conflict sooner or later. These disagreements can range from seemingly minor squabbles to far more serious disputes, and dealing with them in an effective, mature manner is an absolutely vital skill – one that takes some time and effort to cultivate. In children and young people’s formative years, it’s incredibly important for parents and educators to know how to teach them conflict resolution, as well being able to model this skill effectively. This free guide offers expert advice on helping youngsters avoid unnecessary conflict and supporting them in finding solutions when clashes arise. Sources https://www.highspeedtraining.co.uk/hub/conflict-management-in-the-workplace/ https://positivepsychology.com/conflict-resolution-in-the-workplace/ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/stronger-the-broken-places/201803/11-tips-conflict-management

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11 Sep

Year 5 PSHE - Collaboration Challenge!

Year 5 learned to collaborate with some fun posing exercises in the hall, before using this skill to try to build the tallest tower out of nothing but sheets of paper and sticky tape! We are learning to work together as a team.

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5 Sep

Nursery-PSHE-Exploring The Environment

The children have had a fantastic week back, meeting new friends and exploring the environment. Learning how to use new resources and engage in different activities around the classroom.

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5 Sep

Reception Class: Exploring our world.

Reception class have been enjoying "Exploring their World" in our yard! They have had lots of fun on bikes and have been showing us what great climbers they are.

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4 Sep

Pre School-PSHE-All About Me

The children have been getting to know each other this week and have talked about their likes and dislikes. The children then created pic collage adding materials and pictures to show what we had talked about. The children explored the classroom and showed their interests throughout the week.

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3 Sep

Year 2 Courageous Advocacy

Year 2 talked about what they like about their community and what they would like to improve.

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18 Jul

Year 2 Skills Builder

Year 2 developed their skills in communication, creativity and problem solving by making their own mini-art exhibition in Skills Builder.

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18 Jul

Year 2 PSHE Stranger Danger

Year 2 explored what is safe or unsafe when talking to strangers.

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17 Jul

What Parents and Educators Need to Know about Worry and Anxiety

At times, growing up can be a stressful experience. It’s not unheard of for young people to fret about things that could potentially go wrong in their lives – and what implications this would have for their life. In some situations, this can go beyond feeling uneasy about the future and become full-blown anxiety, which affects their mental, emotional and even physical wellbeing. While worry and anxiety can originate from many different places, it's immensely important for parents and educators to understand the effect this can have on youngsters – and how best to support them if they’re going through a difficult time. This guide provides insight into the ramifications of worry and anxiety, and how you can help children manage – and hopefully overcome – these challenges.