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@Nigel_Lane

Supporting school wellbeing - advisor, speaker, author, consultant. Works with government, catholic and independent schools.

Joined April 2010
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School Wellbeing Network Reposted

“A person who feels appreciated will always do more than expected”


When they accomplished a task, don't forget to pile on the praise for a job well done. Point out that his actions benefit everyone.


If a visitor is planning on drinking alcohol, make sure they will have access to food and soft beverages and that they won't be driving home


Teenagers become involve in issues such as independence from parents, peer influence and even male-female relationships as they grow up.


Ask the person about his daily activities. This can help you advise him the right way to avoid depression and what could possibly cause it.


Encourage people that when they are depressed, it is best to find comfort with the people that truly knows them like families and friends.


Discourage cramming for a test. Cramming can produce high level of anxiety and is not helpful in trying to learn large amount of material.


You should always keep in mind that any effort that reduces bullying behavior among the students will reduce truancy later in the year.


If you discovered that the cause of someone's depression has something to do with stress, help him figure out ways to minimize its impact.


Convince a depressed person that it is better to have someone whom he can share his feelings with. Make him feel he isn't alone.


If a teenager has a negative reaction to his parent's proposal, they could negotiate with them over certain conditions.


Girls may begin to develop breast buds as early as eight years old. Breasts develop fully between the age twelve to eighteen.


Discuss sensitive issues in a not-too-personal way. If you are too intrusive, the teen might avoid the conversation or be dishonest.


Tell people that taking actions when you're angry can only cause another conflict.It's better to think things over when you're not emotional


Tell people that they can start avoiding depression by making positive decisions and taking, as much as possible, good choices in life.


Have the students create their own cards for their fathers on Father's Day. This is one way they can honor the man who receives the card.


In case the students get jealous about something, teach them to pause and consider exactly what may be the cause of jealousy.


Father's Day can be an opportunity to discuss with the students many caring adults who raise children and different kinds of families.


Give them tips like when they're stuck on a question, they should move on to the next one. They can come back when there's still time.


Assist the person in making positive changes in his relationship with others. Notice behaviors that affect him negatively.


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