Child-friendly, illustrated posters and books which can be used by parents, early years practitioners and teachers to communicate key messages about health and wellbeing during a pandemic. A bank of free resources on TES for schools, early years settings and for families at home, beautifully illustrated https://www.katiewaller.com/
Cultivating Resilience in Early Childhood and Thoughtbubbles Picture Books now available from www.routledge.com/A-Place-of-My-Own-A-Thought-Bubbles-Picture-Book
Child-friendly, illustrated posters and books which can be used by parents, early years practitioners and teachers to communicate key messages about health and wellbeing during a pandemic. A bank of free resources on TES for schools, early years settings and for families at home, beautifully illustrated https://www.katiewaller.com/
Cultivating Resilience in Early Childhood and Thoughtbubbles Picture Books now available from www.routledge.com/A-Place-of-My-Own-A-Thought-Bubbles-Picture-Book
Encourage children to talk about their own personal stories about covid-19. Provide opportunities for children in primary schools to explore different perspectives, talk about any worries and ask questions.
Using the ‘Road Map’ approach, children shared their thoughts and views about the issues already widely discussed by politicians, teachers and parents. When we consider the debate around schools on social media, TV and radio from a child’s perspective it is clear that the uncertainty around the safety of returning to school will weigh heavy on their minds. The constant narrative about what’s safe and what isn’t, the confusion about opening schools and mixed messages about PPE will have been heard by all our children, but how they have made sense of it all will be different for each one.
Early childhood education during a pandemic is challenging.
Teaching young children to wash their hands is an effective way to prevent the transmission of coronavirus in schools, early years settings and in the home.
This colourful poster can be used to encourage and remind young children to wash their hands independently to mitigate the spread of covid 19.
Use this resource to talk about the importance of hand-washing and infection in ways that are child-friendly and developmentally appropriate.
A resource for classroom assemblies or PSHE to encourage young children to talk about their feelings. Children are introduced to the vocabulary to describe six ‘big feelings’ that are important for emotional wellbeing. As children talk, the teacher is able to gain insight into each child’s state of health and wellbeing. The set of slides can be used one slide-a-day as a conversation starter or as preparation for using a ‘Worry Box’ as an ongoing strategy to support mental health in the early years.
Inspire EYFS/KS1 children at home with books that will set them off on a remote learning journey for the week. All the books and activities have been tried and tested by children and are designed to engage, enthuse and extend learning with easily accessible links to indoor/outdoor activities that will promote independent learning that goes beyond the computer screen. Download these creative home learning PDFs once a week or in a five-week block. The books can all be purchased online or viewed on youtube with follow-on practical activities that can be revisited over the week. Send the PDF to parents or use in lockdown school to plan your week.
https://www.routledge.com/A-Voice-of-My-Own-A-Thought-Bubbles-Picture-Book-About-Communication/Jackson/p/book/9781032135885
ISBN 9781032135885
The characters in this book communicate in different ways. Can you work out what they mean through their voices, gestures and expressions?
With growing concerns around mental health, and in the wake of a period of uncertainty and change, it is more important than ever to pay attention to how young children express their emotions, and to teach them to articulate their thoughts in a healthy way. This beautifully illustrated picture book has been created to teach children about the importance of communication; both in finding their own ‘voice’ and listening to others, however they communicate. By demonstrating how easy it can be to interpret a non-verbal communication system, it encourages children to notice and talk about non-verbal cues, giving them the opportunity to actively listen and reassuring them that they will be listened to.
When it comes to child and adolescent mental health issues, prevention and early intervention is key. The ‘serve and return’ format of this book provides a virtual space where children can explore thoughts and feelings, teaching them that they can feel safe and heard.
Early childhood education during a coronavirus pandemic is challenging.
Supportive relationships and social distancing are both critical priorities that will ensure the health and wellbeing of the child.
Physical separation is necessary to slow down the progression of the pandemic, whereas responsive social interaction is essential for strengthening resilience.
This book has been written to help you introduce play-based learning activities at home. The ‘serve and return’ interactions that you have with your child, whilst engaging in the activities will help protect your child’s developing brain and build resilience. Maintaining social connections through the use of photo-books can help parents and care-givers to build a responsive relationship with a child. Stories about children doing familiar activities, provide a vital link between children and their friends which will help to reduce the effects of ongoing stress.
https://www.routledge.com/Someone-to-Listen-A-Thought-Bubbles-Picture-Book-About-Finding-Friends/Jackson/p/book/9781032135892
Everybody is busy, busy, busy. They have no time to stop and listen to each other. With some hard work and patience, the children create a meal that their whole community can enjoy, finding friendship along the way.
With growing concerns around mental health, and in the wake of a period of uncertainty and change, it is more important than ever to pay attention to how young children express their emotions, and to teach them to articulate their thoughts in a healthy way. This beautifully illustrated picture book has been created to help children understand the importance of having someone to listen to you. Children are encouraged to think about how characters might be feeling at different points in the story, and think about what makes the characters feel valued.
When it comes to child and adolescent mental health issues, prevention and early intervention is key. The ‘serve and return’ format of this book provides a virtual space where children can explore thoughts and feelings, teaching them that they have a place in their community.
Cultivating Resilience in Early Childhood (Routledge). Someone to Listen available to pre-order. TES readers can receive
a 20 per cent discount by using the code APR20 until 30 September.
Early childhood education during a coronavirus pandemic is challenging.
Supportive relationships and social distancing are both critical priorities that will ensure the health and wellbeing of the child.
Physical separation is necessary to slow down the progression of the pandemic, whereas responsive social interaction is essential for strengthening resilience.
This book has been written to help you. The ‘serve and return’ interactions that you have with your child, whilst talking about the children in the photographs, will help protect your child’s developing brain and build resilience.
Maintaining social connections through the use of play-based activities and stories can help parents and care-givers to build a responsive relationship with a child. Stories about children doing familiar activities, provide a vital link between children and their friends which will help to reduce the effects of ongoing stress.
A simple format to frame your catch-up conversations with children as they meet back together in school. Find out about what they have been doing and what they have enjoyed but also give each child a chance to share any worries and consider who is available in school if they need to talk. Lets put children at the heart of our catch-up programmes and show them in 1:1 conversations that we are listening and we value what they have to tell us.
www.routledge.pub/A-Place-of-My-Own
Johan, Hana, Ratheena and Sami have found some magical wellington boots. When they put them on, they are transported to wonderful and comforting places, and even through time. Where will they take you?
With growing concerns around mental health, and in the wake of a period of uncertainty and change, it is more important than ever to pay attention to how young children express their emotions, and to teach them to articulate their thoughts in a healthy way. This beautifully illustrated picture book has been created to inspire conversations about safe spaces, helping practitioners assess a child’s mental health competency and helping the child visualise a place to which they can escape when they feel anxious and upset.
When it comes to child and adolescent mental health issues, prevention and early intervention is key. The ‘serve and return’ format of this book provides a virtual space where children can explore thoughts and feelings and teaches them a coping mechanism that can be used in the future to escape negative thoughts.
A Place of My Own, will be available to pre-order. TES readers can receive
a 20 per cent discount by using the code APR20 until 30 September.
outledge.com/Memories-of-Change-A-Thought-Bubbles-Picture-Book-About-Thinking-Differently/Jackson/p/book/9781032135908
It’s the Queen’s birthday, and the children must work together to create the most amazing machine – a machine that can create 100 apple crumbles by the afternoon tea party.
With growing concerns around mental health, and in the wake of a period of uncertainty and change, it is more important than ever to pay attention to how young children express their emotions, and to teach them to articulate their thoughts in a healthy way. This beautifully illustrated picture book helps children understand the ‘journey’ in thinking, exploring the ways in which collaborating, experimenting and changing ideas can open new possibilities. By learning to reframe their memories, children learn that change and transition don’t have to be bad things.
When it comes to child and adolescent mental health issues, prevention and early intervention are key. The ‘serve and return’ format of this book provides a virtual space where children can explore thoughts and feelings, teaching them to be resilient in the face of change.
Early childhood education during a pandemic is challenging.
Supportive relationships and social distancing are both critical priorities that will ensure the health and wellbeing of the child during the coronavirus pandemic.
Physical separation is necessary to slow down the progression of the pandemic, whereas responsive social interaction is essential for strengthening resilience.
This book has been written to help you explain to a young child what social distancing means. The ‘serve and return’ interactions that you have with your child, whilst talking about the children in the photographs, will help protect your child’s developing brain and build resilience.
Maintaining social connections through the use of stories can help parents and care-givers to build a responsive relationship with a child. Stories about familiar children doing ordinary activities, will provide a vital link between children and their friends which will help to reduce the effects of ongoing stress.
A short audio story for use with very young children. Prepare a bowl of water, soap and towel so the child can wash their hands and play as they listen. This resource was recorded to help children under five living in remote areas of the world understand how to stay safe and reduce the spread of infection. Encourage young children to talk, ask questions and share their thoughts as they play with the water. A practical introduction to hand washing for a young child listening alongside a parent, sibling or ECE Educator.