Self awareness and emotional regulation

At the core of self-awareness lies the ability to observe our own nature, genuinely understand it and notice how it influences our interactions with the world around us. In every situation we can either unconsciously react or mindfully respond. I often ask teachers to imagine a situation that could have had a more positive outcome, […]
Anxiety in Children: How To Recognise It

I have personally seen an incredible increase in anxiety in schools over the past ten years. I believe it has a lot to do with the pace of life and the accessibility we have to events happening all around the world, at any given moment. I know I get overwhelmed as an adult! So think […]
A Classroom Built on Wellbeing Is a Classroom Set for Success

Wellbeing is a word that is often used in schools, but without putting the concept into practice, wellbeing is just that: a word. Building a classroom on basic principles of wellbeing can set both teacher and students up for lifelong learning, successful relationships, engagement, academic development and enhanced social skills. Wellbeing is a sense of […]
The Science Behind Self-Regulation and It’s Importance in Creating a Sound Learning Environment

According to educational psychologist Dale Schunk, self-regulated learning refers to our ability to understand and control our learning environments. To do so, learners need to set goals, select strategies that help achieve those goals, implement strategies, and monitor their progress towards those goals. In a classroom setting, teachers can use their observations and guidance of […]
Focused Attention and It’s Effect on Wellbeing

Psychologists have identified differing types of attention that help us to process information. They are generally known as Alternating Attention, Divided Attention, Selected Attention and Focused Attention. Understanding the types of attention we use for cognition is important so we can better control it, thus improving our wellbeing and outlook, reducing our stress levels and […]
How students education is like riding an elephant

As teachers and facilitators of learning, we have an embedded curriculum. We are trained to teach and enhance the wellbeing of each student within our care, regardless of age, ability, background or individual needs. We lead by example and model wellbeing, and strategies for coping and achieving. But, is wellbeing a trainable skill? In Jonathan […]
Basics of Mindfulness for Adults and Kids – Why Do We Need It In Schools?

Mindfulness is all about training yourself to focus on the present moment and accept your feelings, physical condition, and thoughts. According to mindfulness.org, mindfulness “suggests that the mind is fully attending to what’s happening, to what you’re doing, to the space you’re moving through. That might seem trivial, except … that we so often veer […]
How Mindfulness in Children Sets Them Up for Future Success

Mindfulness has become a hot topic both in schools and the community in general. Recent research indicates that skills in awareness, focus and presence can enhance students’ wellbeing and academic success. But how does mindfulness training contribute so positively to wellbeing? Here’s 5 reasons mindfulness is so important to a child’s future: MINDFULNESS IMPROVES […]
Investing in Professional Development: How Wellbeing in School Staff Breeds Healthier Kids

A healthy environment promotes healthy interpersonal interactions and a more productive workplace. This is equally true for schools. When a teacher is resilient, confident and mindful, it models good behaviour for children and creates a positive environment. This is not to say teachers are entirely responsible for a child’s outlook or behaviour. However, by showing […]
4 Crucial Steps To Mastering Self-Care

If you have ever felt bad for taking time out for yourself, stop right now. Despite some people believing that self-care is selfish or frivolous, we are here to tell you that it is one of the most selfless acts one can engage in. Ultimately, you are the best version of yourself when you are all […]