‘Bad Feelings Pass – This bad feeling, it will pass!’: Weather Dial Activity

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
KS1 – Year 2: All About Feelings ‘A Range of Feelings’ (Lesson 1)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘My Voice Matters’ – Class Assembly Slides (Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 Resources)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘Our Voice Matters’ – Whole School Assembly Slides (Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 Resources)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘My Voice Matters: Ways I Can Communicate’ Poster (Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 Resources)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘People Who Listen To Me’ Activity (Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 Resources)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘My Voice Matters’ – Comic Strip Activity (Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 Resources)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘My Voice Matters’ Acrostic Poem Template (Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 Resources)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
British Sign Language (BSL) Non-Verbal Signals Classroom Sign Cards / Posters (Neutral & Bright)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.
‘5 Tips to Support Your Child to Feel Heard’ Leaflet for Parents and Carers (Children’s Mental Health Week 2024 Resources)

‘The Worry Thermometer’ supports children and young people with identifying their feelings and emotions on a scale through using the Worry Thermometer.