
School & Family Works
@SFWchange
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A social enterprise team of therapists working in partnership with schools to support struggling families through multi-family therapy known as Family Group.
Richmond, London
Joined May 2017
RT @eastside_people: Chair of Trustees wanted by Twickenham/Richmond-based school-focussed Family Therapy Charity @SFWchange. Key responsib….
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What kind of school do community members build when they try heading back to high school for a day? Cedar Rapids found out with @IowaBIG #edchat #pblchat #passionbased #adminchat via @MindShiftKQED.
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Schools in Iowa are collaborating with businesses, organizations and partners to provide real-world relevance to student interests. The result is that students work on projects meaningful to them...
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"Family Group is the first big break we've ever had". This is what one parent had to say about attending Family Group. #FamilyTherapy #SchoolTherapy #Change
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In this video, Family Group children and their parents/carers share what they love about attending Family Group and how they have been supported. Discover the power of community, growth, and love. #EmpoweringFamilies #ParentingSuport.
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Feedback on Family Group from @LBHF. There has been a Family Group running @Old_OakPrimary since 2013. This report highlights the positive benefits of attending Family Group - improved learning outcomes and increased participation in school activities.
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Love this statement: "Decrease judgment and increase curiosity" when it comes to student behavior. via @kwiens62 (free downloads: ) #edchat #growthmindset #teaching #teachchat #traumainformed via @MindShiftKQED
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"Here are some ways to free children from negative thoughts about themselves and steer them towards more constructive self-acceptance." Great advice here for both teachers and parents. via @ChildMindInst.
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Is your child self-critical? Child Mind Institute offers parenting tips for improving your child's self confidence and freeing your child from negative thinking.
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"We live in a world where we ned to share responsibility. ".Wise words from Fred Rogers.Thanks for sharing @Good_Therapy
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"Family Group is the first big break that we've ever had.". Feedback from a parent who attended Family Group. To find out more about Family Group visit our website #systemicchange #supportingfamilies
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Building Emotional Intelligence in Children: Talking About Sadness, Loss and Grief.via @hey_sigmund.
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Building emotional intelligence in children is vital for healthy, whole-hearted living. Here's how to empower them to deal with sadness, loss and grief.
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5 Ways to Help Children Silence Negative Self-Talk – Shrinking The ‘Critical Critter’ (by Dr Hazel Harrison @ThinkAvellana).via @hey_sigmund.
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Somewhere, inside us all, hides the CRITICAL CRITTER – a rather scary, hairy and un-fairylike creature. The Critical Critter is fed on a diet of negative self-talk and unkind, unsupportive words from...
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"Family Group is the first big break we've ever had". This is what one parent had to say about attending Family Group. #FamilyTherapy #SchoolTherapy #Change
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In this video, Family Group children and their parents/carers share what they love about attending Family Group and how they have been supported. Discover the power of community, growth, and love. #EmpoweringFamilies #ParentingSuport.
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Being present and connecting to what's happening in class doesn't have to take place through lots of speech. Why not try drawing, writing or working in pairs? #edchat #introverted @livequiet via @MindShiftKQED.
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Remember that quiet kid in class who never spoke up? In New York, teachers are learning how to make sure the ideas of introverts don't get overlooked.
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"Teach them that not knowing is not failure. It’s the first step to understanding." @MathforLove #edchat via @MindShiftKQED.
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Educators and parents can encourage kids to have better attitudes towards math by giving them space and time to wrestle with the math.
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