22TRA109 Feeling Good In Body And Mind: Your Way To Well-Being (P)

 

 

 

 

Date:         Monday, 28 February, Monday, 7 March & Monday, 14 March 2022
Time:         10am - 11 am
Venue:      Online Via Zoom

This 3-session in-class webinar series for 4 th to 6 th class students aims to give children the opportunity to reflect on their well-being and resilience, as well as providing them with some practical ideas to enhance their own well-being and mental health for the year ahead.
Each session will be 40 minutes long and children will need to have a pen and paper for the personal reflections and activities.
 
Session 1: Understand Your Well-Being
 
This session will give children the opportunity to think about what well-being means and explore what helps them to feel good and  strong in body and mind. We will take a look at the 5 dimensions of well-being – physical, emotional, mental, emotional and spiritual, and children will be encouraged to identify activities that nurture their well-being in each dimension.
 
Session 2: Reboot Your Resilience
 
Resilience is a key aspect of well-being, so this session will explore what this means, as well as giving children the opportunity to think about what helps them to feel resilient. A number of key resilience skills will also be outlined and children will be encouraged to use them. There will also be a recap of Session 1.
 
Session 3: Have a Kind Mind
 
There will be recap of the first 2 sessions and then we will explore the importance of self-kindness, and how to develop a ‘Kind Mind’. Developing self-compassion in this way is another key aspect of well-being.
 
The series will be presented by Fiona Forman, who is a former primary school teacher and co-author of the Weaving Well-Being programme. Fiona holds an M.Sc. in Positive Psychology, the science of well-being.
  

Tutor: Fiona Forman, M. Sc. Applied Positive Psychology

 WEBINAR - An Introduction to Positive Psychology and Well-Being in Schools  with Fiona Forman 3/3 -Post Primary - Welcome to Wexford Education Centre,  Ireland

Fiona is a former primary teacher and is co-author of the Weaving Well-Being Programme. Having worked in schools for many years, both as a class teacher and in special needs, she is passionate about placing the well-being of the school community at the heart of school life.

Course Details

Course Start Date / Time 28-02-2022 10:00 am
Course End Date / Time 14-03-2022 11:00 am
Cut off date 14-03-2022 10:15 am
Available place 500
Fee Free
Number Hours 3 x 1 hr sessions
Speaker Fiona Forman
Location Online

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