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Rhiannon Phillips-Bianco

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Wellbeing and Positive Education Leader (3-18). Y6 teacher. Positive Psychology. MHFA. International school in Rome. All tweets reflect own views 🇪🇺

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This morning I casually asked a colleague how things were. My gut told me to ask for a 2nd time, after a wobbly “fine”. The floodgates opened. Ask twice. You don’t know how much someone might need a listening ear. And there’s no greater privilege than providing it. #asktwice


At the end of my first half-term RIS, @Globeducate, it was great to reflect on What Went Well as we work hard to develop our wellbeing programme. @AdrianBethune, thank you, as ever, for the inspiration! romeinternationalschool.it/news/latest-ne… #wellbeinginschools #internationaleducation


An excellent podcast from @ISC_Research, interviewing @drhelenkelly, on "Addressing school leader and teacher wellbeing" at iscresearch-headsup.buzzsprout.com/1830309/133366…. Valuable research and advice, including practical tips. Well worth your time!


Yes, yes, yes! 👏👏

"Any teacher who wishes to teach happiness & wellbeing to children must first be a role model for happiness & wellbeing…[This] simply means that teachers show that they take care of themselves, & care about themselves, just as much as they care for their pupils." @AdrianBethune

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I'm thoroughly enjoying teaching an on-line wellbeing course this week to teachers in Catalonia. They're so engaged and enthusiastic, they inspire me! Being able to reflect on each session, and tweak the next one, here with my daughters, is an added bonus. #teachertraining

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Great interview with @AlexScott . So many people need to hear the opening words of her book: “…what’s worse than feeling guilty about being sad is putting on a happy face … [and] pretending to yourself that this is a form of strength.” theguardian.com/football/2023/…


I’m feeling very grateful to have contributed a ‘Tale from the Classroom’ to @AdrianBethune 2nd Edition of ‘Wellbeing in the Primary Classroom’. His first book influenced my practice hugely and I highly recommend his work. What a privilege to play a tiny part in this book. 😊

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I found this note from a Year 3 child, left anonymously on my desk after they borrowed our classroom. Gratitude for P4C and wobbly spelling that me smile - what a find at the end of a busy day! #gratitude #P4C #smile

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As you say, @JaredCawley - a heart-wrenching and thought-provoking read.


Really enjoyable presenting in Rome today at the @ResearchedR conference. Great conversations about we can support wellbeing and maintain high academic standards; as well as some brilliant sessions on many other topics.


Really looking forward to it! It’s a fabulous programme - many inspiring people to talk to and learn from. Can’t wait!


A brilliant thread about the huge benefits of breath control. Definitely one to share with the teens in my sessions who are skeptical it makes a difference!

Navy SEALs are some of the world's most elite warriors. What's their secret weapon? Breath control. Here's how they train it (and how you can master it too):

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Looking forward to presenting next Saturday at ResearchEd Italia. Come and join us! #researched #wellbeing #internationalschools

Navy SEALs are some of the world's most elite warriors. What's their secret weapon? Breath control. Here's how they train it (and how you can master it too):

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Excellent advice about how to support your children during exams. Gratefully received as a parent of two stressed Y12s. Thank you, @Penny_Ten #examstress #examanxiety

I wrote a blog post on how to support your kids at this time. It’s all about being present, collective social responsibility, a sense of perspective - and food of course! tenpencemore.wordpress.com/2023/03/23/sup…



It was a pleasure to write this blog for @OxUniPress, 'Embedding Wellbeing in the Classroom'. It explains our approach to whole-school development, as well as practical ideas for embedding wellbeing in the classroom.educationblog.oup.com/international/…


Thank you @positivepresent for inspiring one of my 10 year old students to draw his own Positivity Potion in his Healthy Living journal. Our students' journals are a collection of wellbeing strategies that they feel will support them in times of need. This one appealed to many!

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This week @SouthlandsGBIS, 15 members of staff have shared the creative ways they are supporting their students in coping with change; Y12 students created an assembly with their advice for Y7-10; and Y7 have planned their ideas for Y1-6. What a week of collaboration!

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Looking to forward to speaking about Prioritising Wellbeing in the Classroom at ResearchEd in Rome on 27th May. Teaching friends, pop to Rome for half-term, or the weekend. Would love to see you and the line-up is excellent - great PD, delicious pizza and endless gelato!

I wrote a blog post on how to support your kids at this time. It’s all about being present, collective social responsibility, a sense of perspective - and food of course! tenpencemore.wordpress.com/2023/03/23/sup…



"Friends deserve more respect, and they shouldn't always be the last on our list…valuing family and friends was linked to better health and more happiness overall, for older adults, friendships were even more important to health and happiness.” Yes! bbc.com/future/article…


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