Building Emotionally Supportive Classrooms: Understanding Anxiety and Fostering Prevention in School Settings

Building Emotionally Supportive Classrooms: Understanding Anxiety and Fostering Prevention in School Settings Educators play a vital role in shaping not only a student’s academic growth but also their emotional wellbeing. As students navigate an increasingly complex world, schools serve as one of the few consistent environments where emotional development can be nurtured through relational, structured, […]
Strengthening Wellbeing Practices in Schools: A Formative Approach

Strengthening Wellbeing Practices in Schools: A Formative Approach I often find myself helping schools develop plans or evaluate the impact of initiatives they are running. One of the first and most important questions I ask is: “What are you trying to achieve with this plan or project? What does success look like?” When it comes to […]
Deep Dive with Shortland Public School

We’re excited to share with you a Deep Dive into Shortland Public School with AP Daniel Payne, which has been using wellbeing data to evidence improvement in their programs and provide differentiated support to all students. Tell us about Shortland Public School and your wellbeing initiatives? We are a diverse school community, including seven inclusive education […]
Healthy Wellbeing is Formative Wellbeing: What Does Success Look Like?

Strengthening Wellbeing Practices in Schools: A Formative Approach I am often asked to support schools in developing their school plans or evaluating the impact of projects and initiatives they are running. One of the first and most important questions I ask is: “What are you trying to achieve with this plan or project? What does […]
A Snapshot of Student Emotions in 2024

Life Skills GO has released preliminary findings from its 2024 annual report, providing valuable insights into the emotional landscape of Australian students. With over 3 million check-ins, the data offers a comprehensive look at how students are feeling and what factors are influencing their emotions. Key Findings What These Insights Mean These findings offer valuable […]
The Importance of Teaching Emotional Literacy in Schools

All Emotions Are Valid: Building Emotional Literacy and Self-Regulation in Schools Emotions shape how students interact with their world, engage in learning, and respond to challenges. For educators, understanding the role of emotions—and helping students understand this role—is key to creating a positive and supportive classroom environment. It’s not about categorising emotions as good or […]
Unpacking the Connection Between Attendance, Behaviour, Emotional Literacy, and Attachment Theory

Understanding the relationship between attendance, behaviour, emotional literacy, and attachment theory is essential for creating a thriving school environment. These elements are interconnected, shaping not only students’ social and emotional development but also their engagement in learning and overall school experience. This article explores how teaching emotional literacy, grounded in the principles of attachment theory, […]
The Compassion Conundrum

There are many educators in schools today wrestling with the tension between the pressures of hitting academic outcomes and fostering the harder to measure components of whole child development. As educators we know the value of nurturing attributes such as compassion but can sometimes find it difficult to articulate what we did and why it […]
Key Elements of an Effective Learning Space to help your Students Thrive

Setting up a welcoming and effective learning environment is key to helping students thrive. It’s not just about how the classroom looks, but also about how it feels and functions. A positive atmosphere supports both academic success and personal growth, and it’s all about creating a space where students feel comfortable and inspired to learn. […]
Nurturing Realistic Optimism

When we are nurturing students to think about the future it is tempting to jump to the extremes of the spectrum. For example, when we are talking to kids about their future prospects we swing to the optimistic extreme and say things like ‘You can be whatever you want to be!’, ‘Dream big’ and ‘The […]