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Emotions Cue Cards

Library Boxes – an idea?

Fresh Start Assembly How it works... Class Activities Nursery P1 P2-3 Family Home work Parent and Carer Guide Class Activities Nursery P1 P2-3 P4-5 P6-7 (composites?) Assembly Assembly Class Work work

Creating Confident Kids Teachers Book Overview of themes Page 6 Manager’s notes on this theme Assembly story and Follow Up task Forward Plan and Activity sections for Nursery P1 P2 - 3 P4 – 5 P6 – 7 (except for Moving on which separates P6 and P7)

Oh we do love a Forward Plan... CfE outcomes experiences

Creating Confident Kids Photocopiable Resource Book CD (contains Assembly on Powerpoint, PDFs of family homework, parent leaflet, forward plans) Assembly story and Follow Up task Parent & Carer Leaflet Family Homework Forward Plans Resources for activities

P1 Page 30

Martin Seligman 3 blessings P6-7 Page 58

www.creativelearningcentre.com Barbara Prashnig P6-7 Page 59 Multiple Intelligence Test for children and adults

Impact on learners Improved teacher/ pupil relationships Improved management of emotions in the school community Developes a sense of empathy Pupils’ behaviour changes Ethos/emotional climate improves Social skills develop better

How can we show impact? www.pupilwellbeing.org.uk password test 1 £69

Creating Confident Kids for Midlothian schools What is Emotional Intelligence/Literacy/Education? Creating Confident Kids

Support from the Start Web log Want to read more…. Daniel Goleman Emotional Intelligence Daniel Goleman The New Leaders Martin Seligman Learned Optimism Martin Seligman The Optimistic Child Carol Craig The Scots Crisis of Confidence Carol Dweck Mindset, the new psychology of success Bruce Perry The Boy Who was Raised as a Dog Faber & Mazlish How to talk so kids will listen, how to listen so kids will talk Katherine Weare Developing the Emotionally Literate School Peter Sharp Nurturing Emotional Literacy Barbara Prashnig The Power of Diversity Learning Style Analysis www.creativelearningcentre.com City of Edinburgh Creating Confident Kids Pupil Wellbeing Questionnaire www.pupilwellbeing.org.uk (test1) Support from the Start Web log http://edubuzz.org/blogs/equallywell

Emotional Intelligence Magic Moments Magic Moments A cinema outing when our school went to see ‘Finding Nemo’; a small hand crept into mine with a reassuring squeeze and said, “It’s OK Mrs Forsyth. His daddy finds him.” Emotional Intelligence in action.