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Tackling bullying
The power of bullying is often in creating shame and secrecy. Breaking the silence is the most important step in overcoming it.
How to spot and understand bullying
If everyone is educated to spot and understand what bullying is and to feel clear about the avenues of support available, bullying is less likely to become a crisis and far more likely to be nipped in the bud before long term harm is done.
Barriers to learning: why children might not be engaged at school
By creating safe spaces where children, teachers and parents can listen to each other, we can show young people that learning isn’t just about the curriculum and the classroom.
Talking to children about mental health and neurodiversity
By talking to children about mental health and neurodiversity we can help them understand and accept themselves for who they are, and give them the tools to ask for help when they need it.
Inclusion for every neurodiverse child
Children should be protected from feeling that their mental health or neurodiversity means that their life is limited, or has less value.
Back to school anxiety – what to look for and how to help
It’s a time of disruption and heightened emotions for many but what if your child’s anxiety is something to really worry about?
Emotional wellbeing in children – meet the guru
For those of you who have seen Alis’ tips and films on our site and social media, you will know already that she’s quite something. She manages to combine a…
Empowering teachers to talk about mental health
At Nip in the Bud, we’re empowering teachers to talk about mental health! We provide free resources for parents, teachers and carers about common child mental health conditions. These resources…
How bullying can affect long term mental health in children
It’s no secret that bullying can affect mental health in children. But, did you know that the effect of bullying can lead to long-term conditions such as anxiety and depression?…
Helping teachers recognise mental health conditions in children
Teachers are very well placed to recognise mental health conditions in children. Because they see their pupils every weekday, teachers are able to witness the small changes in a child’s…
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