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EPISODE · Sep 23, 2021 · 33 MIN

Calming the storm: using Stormbreak for children’s mental health

from The Primary Knowledge Podcast · host Cornerstones Education

In this episode, Caroline meets Martin Yelling, founder of Stormbreak, a children’s mental health charity supported by BBC Children in Need. They discuss how Stormbreak’s innovative, easy to implement, movement-based approach can have a positive impact on children’s anxiety levels and behaviour, particularly in the light of the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond. Notes And LinksHere is a list of links to some of the things we reference on the show. Stormbreak website with free videos Children and young people’s mental health statistics Podcast episode on how to teach mindfulness in class Make a donation to Stombreak  Link to the Surge programme for schools  Stormbreak emaiel address [email protected]  Find out more about Curriculum MaestroFollow Cornerstones Education on Twitter @CornerstoneseduCornerstones Education – Website

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