Children’s Mental Health Week 2024: "My Voice Matters"
Slideshow (5 slides including title slide) to facilitate knowledge and discussion around children’s voices and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Can be used in class, or in an assembly, with further discussion to follow with class teachers.
The slides include notes for teachers with links to relevant information.
These slides were created with KS3 children in mind. I have created the same slideshow, using slightly different language, for KS2 and KS4. These are also available for free here on TES Resources.
These slides are not limited to being used during Children’s Mental Health Week 2024. They can be used in any lesson covering the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
ABOUT THE RESOURCE CREATOR:
I am Frederika Roberts (The Happiness Speaker), a former secondary MFL teacher. Now, I work as a positive psychology trainer, speaker, lecturer, researcher and author.
I have an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology and am currently undertaking research (into the use of Appreciative Inquiry to increase whole school wellbeing) for my EdD (Doctor of Education).
I have written/co-written & co-edited the following books:
Author:
“Recipe for Happiness” and “For Flourishing’s Sake”
Co-author:
“Character Toolkit for Teachers” and the “Character Toolkit Strength Cards”
Co-editor and contributing author:
“The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing”
You can find me on X (formerly Twitter) at @frederika_r
If you have found this resource useful, please consider leaving a review, to help other teachers find and use it. Thank you :)
Children’s Mental Health Week 2024: "My Voice Matters"
Slideshow (5 slides including title slide) to facilitate knowledge and discussion around children’s voices and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Can be used in class, or in an assembly, with further discussion to follow with class teachers.
The slides include notes for teachers with links to relevant information.
These slides were created with KS2 children in mind. I have created the same slideshow, using slightly different language, for KS3 and KS4. These are also available for free here on TES Resources.
These slides are not limited to being used during Children’s Mental Health Week 2024. They can be used in any lesson covering the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
ABOUT THE RESOURCE CREATOR:
I am Frederika Roberts (The Happiness Speaker), a former secondary MFL teacher. Now, I work as a positive psychology trainer, speaker, lecturer, researcher and author.
I have an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology and am currently undertaking research (into the use of Appreciative Inquiry to increase whole school wellbeing) for my EdD (Doctor of Education).
I have written/co-written & co-edited the following books:
Author:
“Recipe for Happiness” and “For Flourishing’s Sake”
Co-author:
“Character Toolkit for Teachers” and the “Character Toolkit Strength Cards”
Co-editor and contributing author:
“The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing”
You can find me on X (formerly Twitter) at @frederika_r
If you have found this resource useful, please consider leaving a review, to help other teachers find and use it. Thank you :)
This resource consists of a worksheet for children and a teachers’ guide. The activities, aimed at supporthing children’s wellbeing, are informed by positive psychology, positive education and character education research. They were originally designed to be used by children in a home environment or in school during the school closures and periods of isolation and social distancing imposed by the Coronavirus / COVID-19 pandemic, but will support wellbeing at any time and are particularly relevant to mental health awareness weeks (e.g. Children’s Mental Health Week) and school wellbeing weeks.
The main target group for these activities is children aged 8-12, though the activities can easily be tweaked for younger or older children.
ABOUT THE RESOURCE CREATOR:
I am Frederika Roberts (The Happiness Speaker), a former secondary MFL teacher. Now, I work as a positive psychology trainer, speaker, lecturer, researcher and author.
I have an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology and am currently undertaking research (into the use of Appreciative Inquiry to increase whole school wellbeing) for my EdD (Doctor of Education).
I have written/co-written & co-edited the following books:
Author:
“Recipe for Happiness” and “For Flourishing’s Sake”
Co-author:
“Character Toolkit for Teachers” and the “Character Toolkit Strength Cards”
Co-editor and contributing author:
“The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing”
You can find me on X (formerly Twitter) at @frederika_r
If you have found this resource useful, please consider leaving a review, to help other teachers find and use it. Thank you :)
Children’s Mental Health Week 2024: "My Voice Matters"
Slideshow (5 slides including title slide) to facilitate knowledge and discussion around children’s voices and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
Can be used in class, or in an assembly, with further discussion to follow with class teachers.
The slides include notes for teachers with links to relevant information.
These slides were created with KS4 children in mind. I have created the same slideshow, using slightly different language, for KS2 and KS3. These are also available for free here on TES Resources.
These slides are not limited to being used during Children’s Mental Health Week 2024. They can be used in any lesson covering the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
ABOUT THE RESOURCE CREATOR:
I am Frederika Roberts (The Happiness Speaker), a former secondary MFL teacher. Now, I work as a positive psychology trainer, speaker, lecturer, researcher and author.
I have an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology and am currently undertaking research (into the use of Appreciative Inquiry to increase whole school wellbeing) for my EdD (Doctor of Education).
I have written/co-written & co-edited the following books:
Author:
“Recipe for Happiness” and “For Flourishing’s Sake”
Co-author:
“Character Toolkit for Teachers” and the “Character Toolkit Strength Cards”
Co-editor and contributing author:
“The Big Book of Whole School Wellbeing”
You can find me on X (formerly Twitter) at @frederika_r
If you have found this resource useful, please consider leaving a review, to help other teachers find and use it. Thank you :)