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"Combining literacy lessons with wellbeing, this accessible guide, full of practical lesson plans and photocopiable activities is the ideal resource for the busy primary school teacher. Using popular children's books to explore themes such as relationships, friendship, listening, anxiety, sadness, resilience and confidence, each book focuses on the key areas shown to impact mental health and wellbeing to enable children to explore and think about difficult things. Divided into five chapters, each chapterfocuses on an area that creates positive foundations for mental health and wellbeing: relationships, emotional literacy, sense of self, skills for learning and understanding how our brain effects our learning and our behaviour. Developed into a series oflesson plans for teachers and links to the literacy curriculum, each story contains a range of teaching techniques that develop the key areas impacting mental health and wellbeing. This invaluable recourse will enable KS1 teachers to focus and develop their knowledge, skills and understanding to incorporate wellbeing into the literacy curriculum"--

Combining literacy lessons with wellbeing, this accessible guide, full of practical lesson plans and photocopiable activities is the ideal resource for the busy primary school teacher. This recourse will enable KS1 teachers to focus and develop their knowledge, skills and understanding to incorporate wellbeing into the literacy curriculum.

Chapter 1: Relationships KS1; Scardy Squirel Makes a Friend by Melanie
Watt; Something Else by Kathryn Cave; Two by Kathryn Otoshi; Assembly;
Phileass Fortune by Agnes de Lestrade and Valeria Docampo;
Chapter 2:
Emotional Literacy KS1; Visiting Feelings by Lauren Rubenstein; Too Many
Pants by Ruth Drury; The Brain Storm by Linda Ragsdale; Assembly; The
Invisible by Tom Percival;
Chapter 3: Understanding Self KS1; The Problem
with Problems by Rachel Rooney and Zehra Hicks; My Body Sends a Signal by
Natalie Maguire; Be You by Peter Reynolds; Assembly; Your Thoughts Matter by
Esther Pia Cordova;
Chapter 4: The Brain Learning and Behaviour KS1; Puppy
Mind by Andrew JoranNance; Catching Thoughts by Bonnie Clark; Good News Bad
News by Colin McNaughton; Assembly; A Little Spot of Anxiety by Diane Alber;
Chapter 5: Skills for Learning KS1; Sarabellas Thinking Cap by Judy
Schachner; Ricky the Rock That Couldnt Roll by Jay Miletsky; The Thing Lou
Couldnt Do by Ashley Spires; Assembly; What to do with a Chance by Kobi
Yamada
Alison Waterhouse has worked in mainstream, special education and the independent sector for the past 30 years. She now works as an Educational Psychotherapist and Educational Consultant for SEN and Wellbeing. She is involved in staff training, acts as an Adviser for a renowned Wellbeing Award and supervises Wellbeing Leads and Therapists working in schools.

Melanie Smith has over 25 years experience in a variety of school settings. She currently works in Childrens Services with a Local Authority supporting children, young people and parents.