7 Practical Tips for More Resilient Children

Resilience is becoming increasingly talked about as it becomes clearer that our kids are having difficulties ‘coping’ with everyday life and the mental health statistics are spiralling dangerously upwards. Improving children’s resilience is an effective way to help them manage life’s inevitable peaks and troughs, keeping them mentally well and able to thrive in their lives. What […]
Why Self Management apps are the key to better teacher wellbeing

With mental illness a huge problem in Australia – the Australian government spent $9 billion on mental health in 2015-16, and one in five Australians aged 16-85 experience mental illness each year — getting treatment right is crucial. SMH, 2019 And research has found that half of Australian teachers suffer from anxiety and nearly one-fifth are depressed. It is clear we […]
Dr. Dan Siegels 4 S’s of attachment – How they can help us in the classroom

Research shows that children benefit from multiple healthy attachments. And those they form with educators, who shape our next generation by leading their learning and development, are crucially important. We know that the quality of teacher–child relationships has a considerable impact on academic successes, as well as cognitive, affective and emotional growth and also influences children’s social adjustment in school, especially in the primary school years (Hamre & […]
5 Crucial Lessons I Learned as a Leader

I work across a few environments: when I’m not standing in front of educators or parents talking about wellbeing, I’m teaching the neuroscience of change in organisations, or helping facilitate week-long workshops in neuroscience and meditation, leading a group of 80 people within a wider group of up to 2000 participants. And, most importantly, parenting […]
3 Strategies For Creating a Mindfulness Space in Your School

Mindfulness and meditation are unquestionably moving away from being confined to the fringes of society across the popular and corporate psyche. With a growing number of companies realising the benefits of their employee’s using mindful practice and meditation in relation to increased productivity, improved energy levels and better overall personal wellbeing. From a wide range […]
The Importance of Developing a Sense of Belonging

Anybody who knows me knows how much I like to talk about belonging, particularly when it comes to our children’s mental health. A sense of belonging is crucial to our life satisfaction, happiness, mental and physical health and even longevity. It gives us a sense of purpose and meaning. Research has shown that loss of […]
Practical Advice on Implementing and Measuring Whole-School Wellbeing

What is Whole-School Wellbeing? A whole school approach recognises that all aspects of the school community can impact positively upon students’ health, safety and wellbeing. This includes all those who care and are affected by the decisions the school makes: Students; Teachers; Senior leadership team; Support staff; Board of Trustees or Board of Governors; Parents […]
5 Steps to Nurturing Emotional Literacy in Students

Emotional intelligence significantly impacts a child’s development, success, mental health, resilience, relationships, and academic performance. Teaching emotions equips children with essential tools to navigate challenges, communicate effectively, and foster healthy connections with others. Step 1: Help students become self aware Teaching emotions starts with helping children recognise and identify their own emotions. This involves building […]
Why A Sense of Belonging is Critical to School Wellbeing

Whether you’ve been a loyal reader of our blogs for years or recently joined our newsletter, you’ll notice that we place a strong emphasis on the concept of belonging, especially in relation to the mental health of our children. The importance of belonging cannot be overstated—it is essential for our overall life satisfaction, happiness, mental […]
How To Maintain A Positive Mindset For A Whole Term

The realities of school life in 2023 have become clearer as the year has gone on. We’re now over halfway through Term 4. Some exams have finished, some reporting has just started. It’s time to roll up your sleeves and get things done. How can you remain accountable to the expectations you set for yourself […]