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This poster, developed by the Collaboration Project - Brisbane South "Families and Service Providers Working Together" lists 26 simple practices that families identified as being helpful when engaging with workers. *A*lways ask the family “what would be helpful?” *B*alance the roles – sometimes the family may take the lead, sometimes the worker will take the lead. *C*ollaborate with the family and together services providers in order to provide better outcomes. *D*o what you say you will!!!! *E*xplore options with each family, as every family is unique. Develop *F*lexible responses according to the...
Help increase and reinforce children’s feelings vocabulary with this colourful poster depicting 30 emotions. *Examples: *Angry, Ashamed, Bored, Bullied, Confused, Depressed, Disappointed, Disgusted, Embarrassed, Excited, Frustrated, Guilty, Happy, Hate, Hurt, Jealous, Lonely, Love, Nervous, Proud, Sad, Safe, Scared, Shame, Shocked, Shy, Sorry, Surprised, Unsafe, Worried. Other items in this range Feelings Bingo Feelings Cards Game
Stress if your life? This new line of visual products will help you identify stress for what it is and use it to your best advantage. An attractive 56x43cm Wall Poster Laminated. Sure to gain attention.
If you work with people keen to change their behaviour, posters are a great way to reinforce positive thoughts and the capacity we have to make choices about how we react to situations. The idea of nipping unwelcome emotions ’in the bud’ before they blow up into serious and dangerous behaviours is the inspiration behind this poster. 43x56cm Wall poster Laminated.
Antidotes to depression, especially when implemented early, can be surprisingly effective for some people. One of the great things about this poster is the way that thoughts accompanied by action really can make a difference when feelings try to rule your life. This posters is a great way to reinforce positive thoughts and the capacity we have to make choices about how we respond when depression threatens. 43x56cm Wall poster Laminated.
Well how are you? It could even be asked: who are you? This quirky poster not only celebrates great character, it also gives positive reminders of many of the qualities that make you YOU. Name your colleagues’ strengths Appreciate their qualities Consider a raft of important traits that build relationships and make them so worthwhile. 43x56cm Wall poster Laminated.
Teaching child safety is a responsibility that teachers in Australia (and in many other countries) have as a requirement of the curriculum. An important aspect of this social and emotional learning is empowering children to stay safe from abuse by teaching them to recognise their body signals or ‘early warning signs’. But many educators, family workers and parents are wondering how to teach child safety, and what key body signals to focus on? Using beautiful, gentle, original artwork, Tell a Trusted Adult is a resource for supporting early learning...