Wilton CE

Primary School

Everyone Belongs, Everyone Achieves.

Courage

Kindness

Love

Perseverance

Respect

Nothing should ever go unchallenged, be brave and challenge yourself

Treat everyone as you wish to be treated

Love for god, love for each other, love for learning

Have the highest aspirations of yourself and others, never give up

Listen to one another, everyone is unique, everyone has a voice

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Thrive

                         Welcome to our Thrive Page!            

 

We are delighted to inform you that we have become a Thrive accredited School which means that we use a whole-school Thrive approach to support all our children's social and emotional development.  We have two trained Thrive practitioners working in School - Mrs Davis our SENDCo and Mrs Challoner our EYFS Teaching Assistant, who work alongside school staff to assess whole classes, groups or individuals and to identify activities and strategies which can be used to support children's development.  Please read the attached "Welcome to Thrive" document, which explain the Thrive Approach in more detail.  We would welcome any questions that you might have - please contact Mrs Davis or Mrs Challoner for more information.  You can find more information at The Thrive Approach website.  www.thriveapproach.com 

 

We will be posting activities and strategies which you might like to use at home, so please come back regularly to see these.

 

                                 

                              Mrs Bev Davis                      Mrs Debbie Challoner

                                                       Licensed Thrive Practitioners

 

   

Welcome to Thrive

Child Mental Health and Wellbeing 

10 Top Tips for supporting your child's mental health and wellbeing

 Activities suggestions

Are you tired of hearing the words "I'm bored"?  Try these activities in the last week of the holiday to 

 help you all through! 

If you are looking for some inspiration of things to do to encourage your children outside over the holidays, have a look at these ideas.

Anxiety in children

Activities to try at home

Well-being

 We are having a big focus on Mental Health in School, and wanted to share some information with you, to help with your children at home. Here is some information about anxiety, followed by some ideas of things you can do to help.

 

If you haven't yet watched the film "Inside Out", we would recommend it.  We use elements of it to support children's feelings and emotions in school.

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