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Learn more about childhood verbal abuse, the research being done on this important subject, and the @WordsMatter_ charity in our latest blog post: https://t.co/16xr2svzXk
Many thanks to our MSci student Iwona Zak for a blog post into resilience in schools and how we can achieve it. Read more here: https://t.co/WFisTVE8rJ
Thank you @LordPhilofBrum for raising awareness of the importance of ending verbal abuse of children by adults and the work of @WordsMatter_ in @UKHouseofLords yesterday evening.
We're pleased to announce that our interview with Jessica Bondy, founder of @WordsMatter_ is now available to view. Many thanks to our Masters student, the wonderful Hafsa Qureshi, for this interview! https://t.co/QFbehMCXAT
I've just been interviewed by the wonderful Seiara Imanova for the Behind the Stigma podcast series. Sieara ended up giving me a much needed pep talk - thank you.
Catch the podcast here: https://t.co/zUxYfn1mIk on 5th Feb.
Congratulations to IOE's @KazuyaSLA who has received the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Prize, recognising him as a future leader of scientific research in Japan. #WeAreIOE
https://t.co/oSLdWba9EI
New paper led by @ClaireVGarnett shows around 1 in 20 adults in England both smoke and drink at increasing and higher risk levels.
This group has high rates of psychological distress and mental health conditions.
https://t.co/NgzgGUR75v
This should be a super event - it’s free, tues 28th nov 2-5pm uk time. I’ll be talking about online single session interventions as an expansion to current provision - please register and share @Rozshafran1@Mental_Elf@BathPsychology @matthewrbroome @belindaplatt@Jess_Deighton
That's all folks! Best wishes again to @WordsMatter_ and congratulations on their launch!
Change is possible if we all work together to find lasting solutions. If we know better, we can do better. Learn more at https://t.co/bh1Q3uBJhH
#WordsMatterCharity#ChildhoodVerbalAbuse
All adults can get overloaded and say hurtful things unintentionally. Support can lighten the load for everyone. @WordsMatter_ has developed a set of simple resources to support adults and help children thrive. https://t.co/sPEV0BEk3o
#WordsMatterCharity#ChildhoodVerbalAbuse
The top five most helpful and encouraging words and phrases that children want to hear from adults in a recent study by @WordsMatter_:
No. 5: “It’s OK to make mistakes, you can learn from them”.
Learn more at https://t.co/bh1Q3uBJhH
#WordsMatterCharity#LetsBuildChildrenUp
Phrase no. 4: "I’m here for you".
Hearing these positive words and phrases make children feel encouraged, happy, good about themselves, confident, proud of themselves and believing in themselves. #LetsBuildChildrenUp
Learn more at https://t.co/bh1Q3uBJhH
#WordsMatterCharity
Phrase no. 2 is "You can do it".
Hearing these positive words and phrases make children feel encouraged, happy, good about themselves, confident, proud of themselves and believing in themselves. #LetsBuildChildrenUp
Learn more at https://t.co/bh1Q3uBbs9
#WordsMatterCharity