Building Resilience in Children and Young People
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032529950
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 25 Aug 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
When children and young people are resilient, they become more confident, curious, and adaptable to the world around them. This book provides easy-to-understand, evidence-based strategies to develop children and young people’s resilience so they can thrive.
The practical activities and strategies are divided into sections focusing on different aspects of resilience, including emotional awareness, coping with stress, goal setting and problem solving. All activities contain discussion prompts and options for extension and adaption, and can be used in individual, group, and whole-class work. These powerful, cost-effective resources provide an excellent means of developing a structured, whole-setting approach to help children and young people develop the inner toolkit they need to navigate change, manage pressure and recover when things go wrong.
Drawing on research, practice and lived experience, this book is a key resource for teaching staff and educational professionals working with and supporting children and young people.
Nicola S. Morgan is a multi award-winning TEDx and keynote speaker, international educational consultant, author and teacher. With over two decades of experience in education, she currently works closely with senior leaders, schools and parents and often speaks at conferences on resilience, behaviour management, engaging families and navigating difficult conversations. Nicola taught herself to swim at the age of 37 and a few years later swam the English Channel solo on her second attempt, to prove that anything is possible as long as you believe in yourself.
