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How can I support my child to keep learning…

  • We encourage our child to show resilience when trying new things and taking part in new activities and model this behaviour and bouncing back when things go wrong.
  • We encourage our child to show self- discipline and be motivated in activities they take part in.
  • We support our child in understanding how to deal with and manage difficult situations with increasing independence.
  • We provide opportunities for young people to develop their employability skills and resilience.
  • We celebrate the achievements of our child and encourage them to feel proud of themselves and celebrate the achievements of others.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing: 

  • We provide opportunity for our child to take part in new activities and celebrate new skills learnt.
  • We encourage our child to show resilience when trying new things and taking part in new activities and model this behaviour and bouncing back when things go wrong.
  • We discuss rules and the law, and positive and negative consequences with our child and help them to understand reasons for these.
  • We support our child in understanding how to deal with and manage difficult situations with increasing independence.
  • We celebrate the achievements of our child and encourage them to feel proud of themselves and celebrate the achievements of others.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing: 

  • We provide opportunity for our child to take part in new activities and celebrate new skills learnt.
  • We encourage our child to show resilience when trying new things and taking part in new activities and model this behaviour and bouncing back when things go wrong.
  • We help our child to understand expected behaviours as they move from adolescence into adulthood.
  • We encourage our child to take their part in team activities and work with others appropriately.
  • We encourage our child to understand the importance of working with others to create or do something new.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing: 

  • We provide opportunity for our child to take part in new activities and celebrate new skills learnt.
  • We encourage our child to show resilience when trying new things and taking part in new activities and model this behaviour and bouncing back when things go wrong.
  • We encourage our child to show self- discipline and be motivated in activities they take part in.
  • We encourage our child to take their part in team activities and work with others appropriately.
  • We encourage our child to understand the importance of working with others to create or do something new.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing: