Thriving Amidst the Current Chaos

How are you? Bush fires, flooding and now corona virus. What a year its been – and its only just April! Its perfectly okay if you’re feeling a little overwhelmed and stressed out right now! So really, How are you? And how are your kids? This is a question I’ve been asking parents, and teachers, […]
The Importance of Resilient Children In a Digital Age

Have you ever seen a child try to do something they’ve never done before and just give up because they fail and it just seems all too hard? Only to watch their friend do the same thing, also fail but then try again, sometimes several times, until they get it right. I think we can […]
Anxiety and Our Children

In our most recent Life Skills webinar series Nikki and I spoke about anxiety in our children and what we can do to help them navigate these uncertain times. A recent report by the Blackdog Institute found that common consequences of disease outbreaks (like COVID-19) include anxiety and panic, depression, anger, confusion and uncertainty, and financial stress, […]
Managing Large Emotions

Managing large emotions was the topic for Nikki and my discussion in our recent webinar. Thank you to everyone who joined us. It’s wonderful to have so many engaged, caring, switched on parents and teachers participating in these discussions. Please continue to send in your questions and also requests for future webinar topics. We love […]
Improving Educator Wellbeing during COVID-19

Teachers play an important and influential role in the lives of their students, in their families and the community. Their duties and responsibilities extend far beyond meeting learning outcomes, to caring for the social and emotional needs of their students. The pandemic has caused undue stress to families, students, and teachers. We want to help […]
7 Tips to Support Tired Students

We know that when students are tired, they struggle to concentrate and when students can’t concentrate, they find other ways of entertaining themselves, most likely through disruptive or silly behaviour. Sometimes students could just be having an off day, but if students are constantly feeling tired and do not address it, tiredness can turn into […]
Exploring the Connection Between Attendance, Behaviour, and Wellbeing

Introduction Imagine a Venn diagram where the circles of wellbeing, attendance, and behaviour intersect. This overlapping region is where the magic happens. Each of these components influences and is influenced by the others, creating an interconnected network that fosters success and growth. Let’s delve into how these elements interconnect and collaborate to create a thriving […]
Anxiety and Our Children: A 2023 Perspective

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on people’s lives across the globe. Beyond the immediate health concerns, the pandemic has brought about significant challenges to individuals’ wellbeing, affecting mental, emotional, and social aspects of our lives. In the aftermath of the pandemic, what surfaced was the need to develop critical social and emotional […]
What We Can Control: A Leadership Reflection as We Begin Term 1, 2026

One of those qualities is creating a sense of internal safety. A place where I can notice, with curiosity rather than criticism, how I am responding or reacting. A place where I do not rush to fix or override what I am feeling, but instead allow enough space to understand what is really happening for […]
From Data to Culture: How One Principal is Leading the Shift from Reaction to Prevention in School Wellbeing

If Not Now, When? 👉 Missed the webinar? [Watch the replay]👉 New to Life Skills GO? [Start your 14-day free trial today] In an era defined by complexity, the emotional lives of our students are no longer peripheral to the business of schooling — they are central to it. The accelerating mental health crisis, the residual effects […]