Wellbeing and Community


Engagement Leader

Trish Lloyd

 

Helping your child with their early social and emotional learning is crucial. Just like academic skills, social skills are learned abilities that lay the foundation for lifelong learning. Research shows that children with strong social skills enjoy better interactions with others and are more resilient during social transitions.

 

Why is this important? Kids with good social skills cope better and experience less stress when starting daycare or school. They are also more likely to succeed academically and pursue further education later on..

 

As parents, we play a vital role in nurturing our children's social and emotional growth.

 Top tips to encourage their social skills

1. Being kind to others: Start with the basics of empathy, thinking about and caring for others.

 

2. Saying sorry: knowing when you have upset or hurt someone and to say sorry. 

 

3. Taking turns: Playing games and playing on play equipment with others are great for practising this.

 

Dad joke of the week

My dog is a genius. I asked: "What’s two minus two?" He said nothing…

 

 

 

Eight tips to raise resilient kids

 

Resilience is important for kids. It helps them cope with life's challenges and build confidence. Read these tips.

 

https://www2.thefatheringproject.org/e/942423/-to-help-raise-resilient-kids-/czxlc/276157912?h=IR5mN-5tjm1OuoskJoxBicqITX881CAyjt3byalNalYA-aU-YHGk

 

 

The first three years

 

Managing your child's emotions in the first three years can be a roller coaster. Especially as they enter the toddler years. Hear a message from Dr Bruce Robinson. 

 

https://www2.thefatheringproject.org/e/942423/e-years-managing-big-emotions-/czxlg/276157912?h=IR5mN-5tjm1OuoskJoxBicqITX881CAyjt3byalNalY