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5 Proven Strategies for Educators to Help Pupils Express Their Emotions

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What is the event about?

This Children’s Mental Health Week, join Thrive’s Viv Trask-Hall and Laura Nicholson for ‘5 Proven Strategies for Educators to Help Pupils Express Their Emotions’.

Emotional expression is essential for the healthy development of children and young people. It supports mental wellbeing, enhances communication skills, strengthens relationships and boosts resilience at any age. When pupils haven't been taught - or don't feel able - to talk about how they are feeling, it can lead to several challenges that impact their emotional, social and academic development.

In this 30-minute bitesize training session, you’ll discover:

What behaviours educators can expect to see around school or in the classroom when pupils haven’t been able (or taught) how to adequately express their emotions.

5 powerful, tried-and-tested strategies you can put into practice right away with your pupils.

 

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