Have you ever wondered why one kid may be more resilient than another? Check out this visual story.
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Send me resources!Have you ever wondered why one kid may be more resilient than another? Check out this visual story.
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Excellent graphic! Great visual tool for everyone!
Wow…message transferred very clearly and in simple words…ll
Great start but I wish there were more actionable steps to help your child who “doesn’t want to talk about it”.
My experience with kids is that they learn most effectively by seeing you demonstrate the method. The old “do what I say, not what I do” approach is always doomed to failure.
Nice illustration mostly rebt is used here
Amazing !!
I use lots of relsiliency stuff, this is great thank you
This is so good, thank you
Very well expressed through illustrations. Flows very well. You could have given a few steps on how to “catch the thought”…..how to distance yourself from them and observe them. But I really liked the article.Thank you.
I love this visual!!
Excellent introduction to resilience – nice and simple story telling approach
The thoughts are very well expressed
All levels can benefit , even we as Teachers. Having choices and making a plan is a skill . Really appreciate the comparison format to demonstrate the point to kids …
Excellent! Thank you very much and please keep the goodwork going
thanks heaps! any chance of a preschool example like making a block tower that falls down? (just off the top of my head)
This article is not positive, it seems to pursue the idea that depression isn’t a serious issue and that it is just the fault of the person experiencing it