Being Me (and Loving It)

Stories and activities to help build self-esteem, confidence, positive body image and resilience in children

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Counseling & Guidance, Special Education
Cover of the book Being Me (and Loving It) by Naomi Richards, Julia Hague, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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Author: Naomi Richards, Julia Hague ISBN: 9781784502362
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: April 21, 2016
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Naomi Richards, Julia Hague
ISBN: 9781784502362
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: April 21, 2016
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

With 29 real life and relatable stories at its heart, this practical resource is designed to help build self-esteem and body confidence in children aged 5-11. Each story is the focus of a ready-to-use lesson plan, covering common issues that affect children such as a lack of body confidence, feeling pressured by peers and worries about puberty. The stories are preceded by guidance on how to introduce the topic and the learning outcomes, and they are followed by a range of activities to reinforce the messages being taught. The stories can either be read aloud to a class or group or photocopied and shared for individual reading. Perfect for use in PSHE lessons with groups of children, or in one-to-one settings in the therapy room or at home, this book is a useful resource for PSHE co-ordinators, teachers, school counsellors, pastoral care teams, youth workers as well as parents.

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With 29 real life and relatable stories at its heart, this practical resource is designed to help build self-esteem and body confidence in children aged 5-11. Each story is the focus of a ready-to-use lesson plan, covering common issues that affect children such as a lack of body confidence, feeling pressured by peers and worries about puberty. The stories are preceded by guidance on how to introduce the topic and the learning outcomes, and they are followed by a range of activities to reinforce the messages being taught. The stories can either be read aloud to a class or group or photocopied and shared for individual reading. Perfect for use in PSHE lessons with groups of children, or in one-to-one settings in the therapy room or at home, this book is a useful resource for PSHE co-ordinators, teachers, school counsellors, pastoral care teams, youth workers as well as parents.

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