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Written by admin on 16th April, 2020

Such is life, your students will face any number of issues in one day, and enough to sprout more than a few grey hairs within a week- these can range from interpersonal relationship issues, problems in the home and exam stress. It goes without saying that any sort of distraction has an inevitable knock-on effect […]

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Written by admin on 15th April, 2020

After nearly 4-weeks of school closures in the UK, here is what teachers have found helpful for successful remote teaching and learning.1. Create a question-and-answer discussion board.Allowing students to engage with one another through a series of written posts and replies helps them process and share ideas.2. Don’t force yourself to replicate a typical school […]

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Written by admin on 14th April, 2020

The Covid-19 lockdown period has the potential to negatively impact mental health in various ways such as anxiety, depression or loneliness. However, there is a wealth of support and resource out there for young people to help ease these problems. The free services and resources listed below can be used to support mental health and wellbeing for […]

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Written by admin on 8th April, 2020

Staying active is paramount to maintaining a healthy mind and body. In an ideal world everyone would have space to exercise outside, but we know this is not the case for every family. To help with this, we have rounded up different ideas and resources that will keep your students active, specifically aimed at young people […]

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Written by admin on 3rd April, 2020

The coronavirus outbreak means changes for us all. And for children and young people their loss of freedom and routine, uncertainty and exam cancellations have all been especially hard. We understand that this situation will be anxiety-inducing for many students. So, to help below are ideas of simple things your students can do to help take […]

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