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MHAW: Reconnecting: Supporting Children In Their Journey Out Of Lockdown

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  • UserDr Fiona Peacock, Faculty of Education, and Dr James Biddulph, Headteacher of the University Primary School,
  • ClockFriday 14 May 2021, 10:00-11:00
  • HouseZoom.

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Mental Awareness Week 10-16 May

In the role of parents and carers, we may be concerned about how those around us are coping in these challenging times, especially our children as we start to come out of lockdown.

In this panel session Fiona Peacock, Faculty of Education, and Dr James Biddulph, Headteacher of the University Primary School, will discuss the main issues our children face as they return to school and lockdown rules gradually relax.

Participants will discover how to contextualise the difference between an appropriate anxiety or stress reaction to what is going on in the world, how attachment theory and positive relationships between people support resilience, and how parents could support their children in their journey out of lockdown.

Book your place here https://www.training.cam.ac.uk/equality/event/3895013

This talk is part of the CMS Wellbeing series.

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