The Huge Bag of Worries

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The Huge Bag of Worries

The Huge Bag of Worries

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It's probably taken a lot of courage to even mention it to you so you need to make them feel as comfortable as possible about continuing the conversation: Martha learned a valuable lesson from Jesus. Sometimes we all worry about things that really don’t matter that much! Sometimes we choose to worry rather than stop to look at situations clearly and logically. Having a worry monster display focuses on the idea that the worry monster will munch up their troubles! It helps them put their worries into a box and move on with the rest of the day without their worries weighing on their mind.Why not try this lovely Jar of Worries Activity too? Why is it important for children to talk about their worries? Let your child ask you questions too. Be honest with them about how you feel about certain subjects and let them know about things that have happened to you in the past. By breaking down the worry in this way and encourage children to discuss their ideas with you, they will be able to develop suitable coping strategies for any worries they may have in the future. How can I help someone cope with worry?

Working with children and teenagers using solution focused approaches: enabling children to overcome challenges and achieve their potential Put Things into Perspective - Without lowering your child's feelings, let them know that a lot of problems are temporary and solvable.Explain to your class that our worries sometimes feel like a big monster but by talking and writing them down, they aren't so scary anymore. Using an activity that looks at what the worry is, what is causing the worry and how to break the worry down into more manageable chunks is a brilliant resource to support a child's emotional wellbeing. It's OK to ask your child what they'd like you to do about the situation but it could be something where you can't do anything at all; for example, if they're grieving over a death. What you can always do is reassure and support – starting with a big hug. The writing is very descriptive and paints a lovely picture and the illustrations are delightful. I am sure it will help many children suffering from grief. Things weren't coming together for Martha. All that work - and she wanted everything to be perfect. She felt frustrated and helpless. She glanced into the living room, hoping that Mary would come to help her, but, fascinated by the words of Jesus, Mary showed no signs of moving.

This My Rainbow Worries Worksheet supports children with breaking down their worry into three chunks: Aimed at making nursery teachers, parents, doctors, nurses and therapists feel comfortable when talking with young children about uncomfortable issues. Encourages adults to have faith in what children are saying, and to encourage them to communicate. Discusses children's fears, anger and aggression, reactions to death and loss, and conceptual knowledge. Other topics examined include sibling relations, child development and self-esteem. Sometimes having a lot of worries whirling around in our minds can escalate them and make them seem worse than they are. We all want children to grow up in a safe and loving environment and to become happy, confident adults. Practical handbook on communicating with children and young people, illustrated with case studies throughout. Shows how to build relationships by communicating effectively with children and other adults using the ideas of social pedagogy. Covers verbal and non-verbal communication, empathy, working with conflict and in groups. Aimed at any practitioner working with children, young people and their families regardless of the setting.Discussing someone's worries with them can be difficult. Often people don't want to open up about what is worrying them because their worries can bring uncomfortable feelings. Also, it is hard to find the right time and the right place. Unfortunately things do happen that can turn young lives upside down. Talking with your child about separation, illness, death or other life-changing topics might be emotional and distressing for both of you. Let them know that they can trust you to keep their confidence and that you want them to always feel they can talk to you, other people they trust or organisations like Childline, when anything is worrying them.



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