Resilience education
Resilience education gives children and young people the opportunity to develop a range of social and emotional skills that can influence the way they make choices and decisions in challenging situations.
Learn more about SDERA’s resilience programs, resources, professional learning workshops here.
These websites will give you more information on resilience building in children and young people.
- St Luke’s Innovative Resources (Celebrating strengths, optimistic schools, building a strengths culture in schools, ideas for preventing bullying and building friendships)
- Resilience Research Centre (Resilience research, evaluation and training)
- Michael Ungar (9 downloadable I Love You" cue cards)
- ARACY (Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth: Parental engagement, Networks, Student Wellbeing Action Network)
- Resilience games and activities for parents and children
- Andrew Fuller (Child & Adolescent Clinical Psychologist)
- Andrew Fuller (10 hints for creating resilient families)
- CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning)
- Family TLC (Tools to enhance the parent / child relationship)
- Headspace (Youth Mental Health Services)
- Kids Health (Child and Youth Health)
- KidsMatter (Children's Mental Health Services)
- Maggie Dent (Parenting and Resilience)
- Maggie Dent (Early Years Seminar)
- Michael Grose (Parenting Ideas)
- Steve Biddulph (Author of 'Raising Boys')
- Family Matters (14 ways to teach your kids resilience)