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Mind Mechanics for Children

A Mental Health Toolbox with Activities and Lesson Plans for Ages 7-11

Sarah Rawsthorn

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Mind Mechanics is a comprehensive resource to support schools in teaching pupils about mental health. Drawing on a wide range of therapeutic interventions, including CBT, Behavioural Activation and Compassion-Focussed Therapy, it provides activities and lesson plans to empower children with the skills they need to manage their mental health throughout life.

The book contains lesson plans, games and activities, assessment tools and information on risk factors and specific issues that might impact children. It also features photocopiable and downloadable worksheets, making the provision of mental health teaching simple.

Mind Mechanics can be used flexibly as a full programme as part of the school's Personal, Social, Health and Citizenship curriculum, as a targeted intervention for a group or individual, or as a resource bank of individual activities to use as and when needed.

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prevention, activities, low mood, Edge Inclusion, junior school, programme, Primary school, teaching, mental health education, worksheets, emotions, designated mental health lead, games, PSHE, school counselling, early intervention, anxiety, feelings, education, RSE