Student Wellbeing 

Student Wellbeing encompasses the following areas:  Student Engagement, Student Connectedness, Classroom Climates, Inclusion and Prevention to Intervention

Resilience

Resilient families develop their own words and phrases to help each other get through the inevitable tough times that each person experiences. The language of resilience generally refers to coping strategies such as empathy, humour and acceptance.

Here are 10 examples of the language of resilience, the coping skills each reflects and the types of situations in which they are applicable.

Michael Grose – author of parenting books suggests bringing resilience into everyday language through humour, the contained thinking approach, distraction, seeking help, offering hope, positive reframing, acceptance, maintaining perspective, flexible thinking, and taking action. 

 

10 simple sentences for parents to support the building of resilience can be found in: http://www.kidspot.com.au/10-phrases-you-hear-in-resilient-families-are-you-using-them/