Using Imagination, Mindful Play and Creative Thinking to Support Wellbeing and Resilience in Children

Using Imagination, Mindful Play and Creative Thinking to Support Wellbeing and Resilience in Children

Deborah M. Plummer

$19.95

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Forms part of JKP's 'Helping Children to Improve Wellbeing and Resilience' series

Using a model of 'mindfulness play' to help children to achieve wellbeing, this book encourages children to build awareness of their inner and outer worlds. This multidimensional approach, designed and developed by an experienced speech and language therapist, centres on the importance of play activities to build psychological, emotional and social wellbeing and looks into the pivotal role adults play in supporting a child's self-esteem. By promoting the growth of self-esteem in different areas of a child's life, the book shows how adults help children to establish a firm basis of wellbeing from which they can flourish.

The accompanying activity booklets that demonstrate the practical application of this approach are:
· Helping Children to Manage Transitions
· Helping Children to Manage Stress
· Helping Children to Manage Friendships
· Helping Children to Manage Anger
· Helping Children to Build Self-Confidence      
· Helping Children to Build their Communication Skills
 
The strategies in this ebook guide show how imagination, mindfulness and creativity can enhance our daily interactions with children, and the activity books encourage children to build life skills through structured experiences and through experimenting with different ways of thinking and 'being'.


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Deborah M. Plummer:
Deborah M. Plummer has over 30 years' experience of facilitating groups and working individually with both children and adults. Formerly a clinical lead therapist working within the NHS, she also has extensive experience as a senior lecturer in aspects of health psychology and counselling. She ran workshops and short courses on the uses of imagery, games and story-telling in the promotion of well-being. Deborah is now retired.

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