This book is filled to the brim with interesting, varied and practical ideas for busy teachers so that they can positively influence children’s wellbeing for many years to come.
- Adrian Bethune, author and founder of Teachappy @AdrianBethune
Bursting with lots of little ideas sure to have a BIG impact on your wellbeing. Brilliant!
Pooky Knightsmith, author of The Mentally Healthy Schools Workbook @pookyh
Just another book on wellbeing? Far from it – Jennifer has written a book that can help embed wellbeing into your culture and curriculum. Ten balanced and reflective sections allows the practitioner to collate ideas for staff and pupils into the long term strategy for MHWB in your school.
Andrew Cowley, author of The Wellbeing Toolkit and The Wellbeing Curriculum @andrew_cowley23
Lots of super wellbeing ideas from Jennifer Murray. Some may be familiar to the reader, but all are presented in an engaging and accessible format that is supported by on-line resources.
Mary Mountstephen, Editor for SEN Magazine @SENMagazine
The author's values and experience illuminate every page - full of engaging ideas and wise words. A must-read for everyone wanting to nurture the wellbeing of teachers and children!
- Anna Lise Gordon, Professor of Education @AnnaLiseGordon
Jennifer shares 100 practical ideas to support staff and pupil wellbeing in an easy to go to format. Simple, common sense ideas to ensure your cup is full enabling you to be the teacher you want to be by putting your wellbeing first in order to support other colleagues and the children.
Rachel Orr, Leadership Coach and Retired Headteacher @RachelOrr
<i>100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Wellbeing</i> by Jennifer Murray is packed with ideas and strategies to encourage, engage and empower all teachers and school leaders to create a culture of care and wellbeing in their schools.
Patrick Ottley-O’Connor, Wellbeing and Leadership Coach @ottleyoconnor
If ever the teaching profession needed a book, it is this one! Within it are so many simple and helpful suggestions. There is something for any teacher, at any career stage.
- Dr Vicky Randall, Senior Fellow in Teacher Education, University of Winchester
An invaluable resource for educators seeking to prioritize the wellbeing of both themselves and their pupils.
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