Weaving Well-Being is the first Irish designed positive mental health programme of its kind which aims to enhance well-being in children aged from 7-12 years within the framework of the SPHE curriculum. This book is aimed at 2nd Class (ages 7-8). This Positive Education programme consists of 10 lessons for each class level and is grounded in evidence-based interventions from the field of Positive Psychology, the science of well-being. It is underpinned by the concept that a state of well-being is not simply the absence of the negative, but the presence of the positive. The Weaving Well-Being programme gives children the opportunity to weave positivity into their daily lives through a range of activities in a variety of areas. The Character Strengths programme consists of ten lessons which are designed to give the children the opportunity to explore each of the 24 different Character Strengths and to help them identify their own top five strengths. Each lesson consists of a PowerPoint introduction, suggested development ideas, and specific activities in th separate children''s Pupil Book. There is also a homework page consisting of an activity to be carried out over the week at home and reported back on. The children gradually build a highly personal portfolio of work in their Pupil Book, reflecting the unique components which enhance their individual well-being and resilience. A parent guide is included to support parental involvement. The lessons are designed to be implemented within the framework of the SPHE curriculum. Each of the ten lesson plans include the relevant strands and strand units for ease of planning.
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Format: Mixed media product
Weight: 410g
Dimensions: 204 x 285mm
Publication Date: 05 May 2017
Publisher: Outside the Box Learning Resources Ltd
Publication City/Country: Ireland
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781906926595
About Fiona FormanMick Rock
Fiona Forman is a primary school teacher from Dublin. Fiona's keen interest in children's well-being and mental health led her to undertake a M.Sc. in Applied Positive Psychology (MAPP) with the University of East London. As a result of her studies she began to introduce practical and child-centred Positive Psychology concepts into her classroom with immense positive feedback from children and parents alike. Fiona delivers talks and training on children's well-being to schools and teachers and has spoken at conferences at both national and international level. Mick is a qualified Executive and Life Coach and a Motivational Speaker. has helped hundreds of people to enhance their lives and achieve a wide variety of goals. He completed a three year M.Sc. in Applied Positive Psychology with the University of East London (with distinction). His final dissertation was a research project on the use of Positive Psychology Interventions in primary schools.