ELSA & Wellbeing
We use The Zones of Regulation as a whole school approach to regulating ourselves.
Find out more about ZOR here.
There are many things we can do to help you if you are feeling down....
Supporting Mental Health at Home
Use the below websites to support your children with their mental health at home:
Your health matters. We can help you improve your wellbeing by making healthier lifestyle choices. There are links to lots of free APPs that can be downloaded to help you and your family get fitter, eat healthier and perhaps lose weight.
www.firstaidchampions.redcross.org.uk/kindness-and-coping
When you help someone with first aid, you are being kind. In this section, you’ll find out more about what kindness means and how it feels to be kind. You’ll also learn different ways to keep calm. You can use these coping skills whenever you need to.
www.healthysurrey.org.uk/wheel-of-well-being
The Wheel of Well-being is a handy way to think about things you can do to help improve your mood, reduce the risk of depression, strengthen your relationships, and even add up to seven years to your life.
www.mindedforfamilies.org.uk/young-people
A free online educational resource on children and young people’s mental health for all adults, which can support parents and carers through these exceptional circumstances
Supporting bereavement and loss at home.
Sponsored by Pudsey and Children in Need this website has activities for parents to do with children. Their mission is to embed mentally healthy movement for every child every day.
Below are some resources which you may also find useful: