4 posters/resources to use in the classroom or at home. Visual reminders of our body signals and how we know when we are feeling sad, happy, angry or worried. Helps to distinguish between the ‘i feel sick’ and what actually might be going on underneath, helping children to improve their emotional literacy
44 pages on powerpoint - up to date and inclusive presentation on drugs, alcohol, the myths and the facts. How to talk to your children, how to role model, what to do if you are concerned. With notes. Whole presentation takes approximately 2 hours with Q and A and comfort break, but can be done in 1 hour.
A great resource to work with children 1:1 or in groups to look at what they can and cannot control in their lives. Opens up discussion around issues and differing opinions - some people may be able to control things that others can’t. Creates empathy and understanding.
Can be extended - once children have placed the cards, open up the next stage with ‘What might change when you are an adult’. Will you still need to be respectful? Can you choose where you live? etc
This resource has created some great impact and discussion around choice and consequence as well.
50 cards to place on the blank A3 chart (Completed A3 chart as well for classroom wall) and you can add as many as you want to the discussion.
51 fantastic A4 posters for the classroom or PSHE walls. Children understand Emojis and this can really help when speaking to them about how they are feeling. Developing a good language to use whilst helping them to identify those small and large feelings. These can also be purchased printed and laminated through our online shop stalbanseps.org