Mental Health Awareness Week

Good afternoon everyone,

If you were not already aware, this week is Mental Health Awareness Week. Mental Health Awareness Week aims to get people talking about their mental health and reduce the stigma that can stop people from asking for help.

Although we are not in school at the moment, this doesn’t mean we can’t speak to one another or share our feelings. Below is a resource that you might like to use to share how you are feeling and help you open up and talk to others. You may want to print this off or create your own ‘Feelings Cloud’ so you and your family members can do this together.

Take care and be kind,

Miss Walkingshaw

P2W’s Fantastic Home Learning

Good afternoon everyone,

I hope everyone is well and keeping safe.

I am very impressed by the work that has been sent in. You have all been working extremely hard and I am very proud of all of you. I have attached some of the work below for you all to see.

Please all continue to send work in on a weekly basis. I love seeing all of the hard work that you have been doing at home and it is a lovely way of sharing your learning with both myself and your classmates.

Keep safe and be kind,

Miss Walkingshaw

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