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How can I support my child to keep learning…

  • We create opportunities to explore freely and make mistakes. We help our child to understand that it is ok to make mistakes and that we can learn from them.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:

  • We create opportunities to explore freely and make mistakes. We help our child to understand that it is ok to make mistakes and that we can learn from them.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:

  • We encourage and support our child to keep going and try their best when they find things difficult. We support them in finding help if they need it.
  • We talk to our child about their feelings, emotions and behaviours. We use stories to help develop a deeper understanding.
  • We model how to manage difficult feelings and show our child how to behave appropriately when feelings are uncomfortable or unpleasant.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:

  • We encourage and support our child to keep going and try their best when they find things difficult. We support them in finding help if they need it.
  • We create opportunities to explore freely and make mistakes. We help our child to understand that it is ok to make mistakes and that we can learn from them.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:

  • We encourage and support our child to keep going and try their best when they find things difficult. We support them in finding help if they need it.

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:

  • We support our child in playing new games, with toys, with other children and in understanding the rules of games.
  • We have clear and consistent rules for our child to follow and explain why these are important, helping children to understand fairness.

 

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:

  • We support our child in playing new games, with toys, with other children and in understanding the rules of games.

 

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:

  • We give our child the opportunity to pursue new hobbies and interests both in and outside of school and the home. We support our child in learning new skills.
  • We create opportunities to explore freely and make mistakes. We help our child to understand that it is ok to make mistakes and that we can learn from them.

 

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:

  • We give our child the opportunity to pursue new hobbies and interests both in and outside of school and the home. We support our child in learning new skills.

 

Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing: