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OCEAN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT WELLNESS NEWSLETTEROCEAN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT WELLNESS NEWSLETTER
RESILIENCE ISN'T JUSTBOUNCING BACK - IT'SBOUNCING FORWARD!Welcome to a New Year!We all have the ability to become stronger and better at tacklingthe next challenge that is sure to come along. It is thought that the key to resilience is ourmindset; how we think about the challenges we are facing. We are sure facing some now! Key Takeaways
"Resilience isn’t just “bouncing back,” it’s “bouncing forward”—learning from challengesand �nding the motivation to tackle the next one.Learning from setbacks can help us build self-awareness and self-advocacy skills.Allowing your student or yourself to do things that are di�cult—and even fail at them—can help build resilience.
BUILDING RESILIENCE IN YOUTHBUILDING RESILIENCE IN YOUTHPlease Click Above
RESILIENCE IN OURCHILDREN, YOUTH, ANDTEENShttps://healthyfamilies.beyondblue.org.au
Choose an age range for tips on building resiliency, problemsolving, seeking support, mental health checklists, and more!
20 POWERFUL STRATEGIES TO BUILD RESILIENCE IN OUR KIDS20 POWERFUL STRATEGIES TO BUILD RESILIENCE IN OUR KIDS
3 WAYS TO BOOST YOUR RESILIENCE AS A PARENT3 WAYS TO BOOST YOUR RESILIENCE AS A PARENTPlease Click Banner Above
7 ACTIVITIES TO DEVELOP A POSITIVE OUTLOOK7 ACTIVITIES TO DEVELOP A POSITIVE OUTLOOKPlease Click Banner Above
JACK FAILED 199TIMES...AND THEN HESUCCEEDED!Check out Jack's story here:https://youtu.be/pF_5y3NWc_8 Do you have a story like Jack's to share? A time when youworked hard and gave so much effort, but the end result wasnot what you expected? Tell your story of how you wereresilient to a family member or friend. Sharing your experienceof resiliency helps you to build on your strengths andremember to never give up!
KEY TAKEAWAYS IN THIS ISSUE
Students with a growth mindset believe their abilities can improve over time.Praise the way your student approached a challenge—not just the effort.Talking about learning from failure can help students develop a growth mindset.
THE ROAD OF LIFE HAS MANY BUMPS,TWISTS AND TURNS. WHAT DO OUR
STUDENTS NEED TO TRAVEL IT WITHRESILIENCE? CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THEOCSD MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES FOR
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GRIT &RESILIENCYACTIVITIES-PS/IShttps://biglifejournal.com/blogs/blog/activities-grit-resilience-children
YOU AREENOUGHALREADY-HShttps://youtu.be/UB7nGT3egak
NEVER GIVEUP- PS/IS/HShttps://youtu.be/jfqj7Qs-9Is
LET'S REFLECTYour best stories will come from your struggles.The seeds of your successes are in your failures.Your praises will be birthed from your pains.KEEP standing.There has never been a storm that lasts forever.Seasons change.
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