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How Monsters Wish to Feel: Nurturing resilience in vulnerable children
02/12/2019 - 10:00 to 16:00
£60Cost plus Eventbrite fee
This interactive training workshop will enable attendees to gain an understanding of how to nurture the resilience of vulnerable children. The course will cover: definitions of resilience, why resilience is so important, the science of resilience, and how resilience is built.
Juliette will discuss the main ideas from her book ‘Nurturing Emotional Resilience in Vulnerable Children and Young People: A Practical Guide’. Participants will learn the key protective factors that mitigate risk and promote resilience.
Juliette will also share her children’s book ‘How Monsters Wish to Feel’, which is a story about emotional resilience that can be used with children or young people as part of a therapeutic or emotional literacy intervention.
Join Juliette on a journey over the ‘Resiliency Rainbow’ to discover how the masked Monsters in her story wish to feel and the barriers they face…
Both the guidebook and the story allude to the importance of focusing on the strengths and protective factors in a child’s life, rather than problems and risks, in order to promote their emotional resilience.
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