Director of Elsa-Support Ltd. creating resources for ELSAs and other professionals for the past 10 years. Visit our website and download some free resources.
This printable All or Nothing Audrey pupil leaflet is specially designed for children aged 7 to 11, offering gentle, neuroaffirming guidance on understanding all-or-nothing thinking, noticing extreme or absolute thoughts.
Roll a Friendship Starter is a fun, gentle roll-and-respond game that helps children practise friendly, kind language while building confidence and positive peer connections.
Free to download https://t.co/gDr8ov6yGe
The Nest have been working together to create a positive affirmation advent calendar ready for the countdown to Christmas 🎄 @CSC_Wellbeing @CSC_ExpArts @CdfHealthySch@elsasupport
Starting secondary school is both exciting and nerve-wracking – it's a chance for new adventures and challenges! Help them to embrace the journey! #elsasupport
This ‘Ready, set secondary’ transition workbook will help pupils to understand their readiness for Secondary school. Lots of transition resources can be based on anxiety and worries whereas this is about empowering the young person. #elsasupport
A transition certificate is a valuable tool that not only recognises and celebrates a child’s achievements but also supports their emotional and motivational needs as they transition to a new phase of their education. #elsasupport
Reflecting on the past year inspires children to set new goals for the next year. It boosts their confidence and encourages a positive outlook on future transitions. #elsasupport
Making friends in a new environment, like transitioning to secondary school, can be both exciting and daunting. To ease the process, it’s helpful to share interesting things about themselves and ask engaging questions. #elsasupport
The 'Be Happy Diary' serves as a creative outlet, allowing children to explore their imagination. It can be a valuable tool for developing mindfulness, as children reflect on their daily experiences and become more aware of the moment. #elsasupport
When pupils tackle challenges on their own, they learn to trust their abilities and build confidence in their decision-making skills. This sense of autonomy is crucial for their growth into capable and self-sufficient individuals. https://t.co/8Plp2jXWrA
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In response to Joe Wicks saying #ADHD is caused by ultra-processed foods: Joe is a force for so much good but on this he's abjectly wrong. His point that a good diet can help almost everyone is right. But diet good, bad, or ugly won't make you have ADHD or make you not have ADHD.