Wellbeing/Be You

The Resilience Project – Kids Show Auditions!

 

Message from The Resilience Project:

For the first time ever, we’re on the road tackling children’s mental health with a high-energy kids show tour – ‘3 Happy Tricks’ with Martin Heppell.

 

Through music, storytelling and plenty of laughs, these shows provide primary school aged children and their parent’s practical strategies how to be happier and more resilient.

You can catch the tour, featuring our most engaging and entertaining presenter, Martin Heppell, around Victoria in the Term 3 school holidays (September) in Frankston, Moonee Ponds, Narre Warren, Shepparton and Wodonga.

 

Watch Martin in action here: https://youtu.be/RSmLEHko3sY

 

For more information on how to register for the waitlist, click here: 

Kids Shows - The Resilience Project

Creating Emotionally Intelligent Humans – Parent Podcast

In the words of her own child, Lael Stone “works for the kids”.

 

But while Lael is technically a therapist who supports parents in understanding their children, everything Lael talks about in this edition of The Academy of Imperfection could easily be applied to all of us in understanding the people in our lives – no matter what age. Whether that be our friends, parents, colleagues or even ourselves.

 

Through her work, Lael helps adults process their own childhood trauma, and creates education systems that value emotional awareness, demonstrating why it all comes back to connection and compassion.

 

The Imperfects S4, Episode 15 - Lael Stone - TRP@HOME (theresilienceproject.com.au)

 

Building Resilience

In the final part of The Resilience Project's digital series, Hugh shares an important message about allowing our children to experience adversity. 

 

The key to building resilience in our children is allowing them to experience failure, hardship, disappointment etc. As parents, we can be too quick to resolve our children's challenges which can deprive our children of enormous growth opportunities. These typically happen when we experience failure and uncertainty. As parents we should be there for our children when they fail, but not fight their battles for them.  

 

View Part 5 of the series here - Summary https://theresilienceproject.com.au/parent-and-carer-hub-hugh/

 

Thank you for participating in this Parent and Carer Digital Presentation series. You can re-watch the videos and access activities and resources anytime via the Parent & Carer Hub

 

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