Mental Health and Wellbeing
We know that children need to feel safe and happy at school in order to make progress in their lessons and to fulfil their potential. At Cuddington Croft, we support the children as they learn to think about their emotions, choices and friendships so that they are able to develop into confident, successful young people who can build and enjoy positive relationships with others and feel belonging to their school community.
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We want them to :
- feel safe, valued and respected
- be able to actively and meaningfully engaged in academic and social activities
- have positive self-esteem, self-efficacy and a sense of autonomy
- have positive and supportive relationships with teachers and peers
- feel a sense of belonging to their classroom and school
- feel happy and satisfied with their lives at school
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Tips for Parents and Carers
This leaflet created by the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families provides simple advice and guidance to parents and carers about how to make conversations about their child's feelings part of everyday conversation. Please click on the image below to access this leaflet.
To discover how Cuddington can support your child as they move through the academic years please click on the links below.