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Lead practice in promoting the well-being and resilience in children

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Which of these statements will NOT support a young child’s self-esteem? Select two correct answers.

“Oh, I like your bright red trousers Matthias”

“Wow, what a fantastic tower you’ve just built!”

“Let Jamil go on the climbing frame first, to show you how it is done”

“Nisha you’re very special being the littlest girl in the class”

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The dictionary of resilience is ‘to , spring back, resume its original after bending, stretching, , etc.

Is this statement true or false? A resilient person is one who does not allow the experience of the past to negatively affect their future happiness and ultimate determination to succeed.

TRUE

FALSE

Is this statement true or false? Emotional well-being can be observed from a young age and will be prevalent within observations that practitioners produce within the setting.

TRUE

FALSE

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The Children’s Society recognises in its simplest term as the quality of life, how we ourselves to be with situations and how well our lives are going. However, well-being is much more than the of life, it also recognises how an individual their own ability to deal with a situation and then to progress with their day after it, there is a health capacity towards well-being that can make impressions on children which can move into an adult life with them.

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