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Positive Behaviour for Learning

I am resilient when I bounce back when things don’t go my way. ‘Bouncing back’ is a term used to explain how a person responds after a difficult situation or event. By developing the skills to bounce back and respond positively, students will feel confident to face the pressures of life.

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Bouncing back when things don’t go my way is important because…

  • Being brave and facing my fears makes me grow as a person
  • It boosts my positive emotions and makes me feel better (positive mindset)
  • It helps me turn a bad mood into a good mood
  • It helps me get along with others. 

 

Examples

Non-examples

  • Moving on when a decision has been made
  • Trying again 
  • Attempting to solve problems independently
  • Having a growth mindset.  

 

  • Arguing about a decision made
  • Holding onto a decision. Being unable to move past it
  • Having a fixed mindset. 
  • Catastrophising
  • Generalising