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Proactive Pastoral Care

Maria O'Neill

A practical guide to pastoral care that puts student wellbeing at the top of the agenda. Full of clear explanations, research-based solutions, refreshing techniques and tried-and-tested classroom activities, this is the perfect resource for all secondary teachers looking to prioritise pastoral care, create a supportive learning environment and encourage students to make healthy choices that support wellbeing, both in school and beyond. Publishes 15th April 2021 PB • 234 x 153mm • 144pp • 9781472980434 • £19.99

The Wellbeing Curriculum

Andrew Cowley

Bestselling author Andrew Cowley presents the ultimate guide to developing a primary wellbeing curriculum. Covering a wide range of topics from self-awareness and building trust to healthy eating, cyberbullying and diversity, The Wellbeing Curriculum is a must-have book for schools looking to reconsider their pastoral approach and embed wellbeing in lessons and assemblies. Publishes 14th October 2021 PB • 234 x 156mm • 192pp • 9781472986412 • £19.99

The Wellbeing Toolkit

Andrew Cowley

From the founder of @HealthyToolkit comes a practical guide for addressing primary and secondary school staff wellbeing. Andrew Cowley draws on his own experiences as a school leader to unpick the myths around wellbeing and sets out a practical, authentic, values-driven model that will enable school leaders to create a climate of positivity.

PB • 234 x 156mm • 192pp • 9781472961655 • £19.99

How to Survive in Teaching

Dr Emma Kell

This book offers a realistic, unflinching and positive perspective on the challenges and rewards of teaching. Drawing on her own firsthand experience and detailed research, including feedback from over 3,000 teachers, Dr Emma Kell offers support, advice and practical suggestions to help you stay flourishing, positive and, most importantly, teaching!

PB • 234 x 156mm • 160pp • 9781472941688 • £18.99 TEACH PRIMARY AWARDS 2019: WELLBEING êêêê

Wellbeing in the Primary Classroom

Adrian Bethune

Experienced teacher and advisor on children’s wellbeing, Adrian Bethune, explains the latest evidence and research from the psychology of happiness, and makes this accessible and applicable to the primary classroom. Packed full of tried-and-tested activities and techniques, there are ideas for teaching children mindfulness, developing a classroom culture of positivity and incorporating more exercise into the school day.

Live Well, Learn Well

Abigail Mann

Offering 90 practical ideas for supporting student wellbeing, this book is ideal for all teachers who want to help students become successful, resilient and well-rounded learners. These easy-to-use strategies encourage students to manage their time more effectively, cope with stress and play a more active role in their local communities.

PB • 216 x 138mm • 176pp • 9781472972255 • £16.99

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Live Well, Teach Well

Abigail Mann

In order to secure the best possible outcomes for pupils, teachers must look after their own wellbeing. Live Well, Teach Well is jam-packed with 90 practical ideas and strategies to help teachers do just that. With techniques to support mindfulness, wellbeing, and physical and mental health, this book will help teachers stay energised and focused throughout the school year.

PB • 216 x 138mm • 160pp • 9781472949790 • £16.99

Abigail Mann

Abigail Mann is an experienced teacher and is currently an assistant headteacher in a London secondary school. As an advocate of the #teacher5aday initiative, she takes an active role in improving the wellbeing of teachers and students in schools across the country. She holds a genuine belief that the most successful schools are those in which staff and student wellbeing is regarded as vital to their success.

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