This project is for parents/adults/carers or professionals with children 7-11yrs old. Schools are providing tools to educate children, but for this education to be effective, we believe this needs to be taught/reinforced at home. Parents may not have the skills required to do this, so we developed a project and supporting workbook to assist parents at home.
We are creating a space where we will ultimately be building resilience for children before they start secondary education. Reported instances of self-harm in children are growing each year but now mental health has started to become a priority. This is essential to prevent poor coping strategies for children which can develop into their youth and adult life. Of course, we all believe this would never happen to our kids, they’re still children, why would we expect such issues? If you are already pro-actively investing time to educate your child at home, then you are already on the right track. If you’re unsure and want an inobtrusive way to support and protect them, you are in the right place.
Kicking off the project, Setting expectations of the journey ahead, share understanding of what we will be achieving and Q&A’s.
Review our progress, Q&A and discuss the approach for the remaining chapters.
Final session to complete the feedback, review comments and offer certificates of completion for children.
What is required: You will need the workbook and to invest some time reading with your child. Approx. 30mins every 3/4days for 3weeks. In addition, we request your feedback at the end of the project.
We guide you through the process, so you know what to do.
Children gain emotional vocabulary and value human connection. The process will establish an open relationship where children learn to vocalise and share their emotions, before they start to experience anxious experiences and influences in secondary education.
We will give children tools for resilience later in life. This project will promote human connection in relationships, where emotions and feelings are easy to talk about. We will establish a space where discussion is open with a safe adult, within the family unit, in a safe environment.
Mind Angels is a registered charity. We fund the cost of resources for the first 15 participants registered for December and January Sessions.
If you would like to get involved or have any questions, complete the contact form.
We will make contact before sending the project workbook.