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The Huge Bag of Worries

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It's a nice way to show that you value their opinions while also finding out just how much they know about a subject – like how to stay safe on the internet.

Possibly the best way to deal with stress is to talk with someone about it - a friend, parent or teacher. Talking about their worries and concerns with an adult outside their family means they may be more likely to open up and feel their feelings matter.She doesn't feel she can tell anyone but once she opens up the bag and shares the worries with someone else, the worries no longer seem so big.

Offers a range of techniques for effective listening, encompassing observation and communication, explaining difficult issues, helping young people to talk about their experiences and involving them in decision-making. You can either use the version of the story given in the ‘Assembly’, Step 7, or retell the story in your own words. Look at some of the messages which came from children to other countries – this clip looks at the origins of the rainbows and some of the messages - https://www.Yellow Door (here’s a link) have produced Emotion Stones and I think theses would be a great supporting resource to aid the discussion on feelings and emotions. The title and concept reminded me of a huge bag of worries which I am sure we are all familiar with. Showing You Care and Understand - Simply taking an interest and talking to your child will allow them to feel comfortable opening up to you.

I really like how Virginia Ironside uses the image of an actual bag of physical things to represent a child’s worries that must be carried around with her. Your child might not be ready to talk straight away but could actually re-start the conversation with you a few days later. It's also important to make sure they know that they're not responsible or to blame in any way for what you are telling them. Aimed at any practitioner working with children, young people and their families regardless of the setting. This is a strategy that allows people to explore their feelings and thoughts using the 3rd person so it is not personal to them.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. It provides play activities to help parents enhance communication, solve problems and strengthen relationships in skilful, fun ways. Exasperated and exhausted by the weight of her worries, she eventually breaks down outside her home, where a wise, old neighbour lady notices her distress and offers to help Jenny with her bag of worries. She marched into the living room and demanded, ‘Jesus, do you not care that my sister has left me to serve alone?

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