- Incorporate journalling into the school day!
- You could try by starting the day with 10 minutes where the students can write down what they’re looking forward to and any worries they may have.
- Check out this video on how bring journalling into your classroom:
- Here are some journal templates: Journal Paper – 10 Free PDF Printables | Printablee
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Action: Journalling
Journaling is a fun way to handle your feelings, boost your creativity, and think about your day.
What did you get up to today?
Are you looking forward to anything this week?
Did you learn from any of your adventures?
Keep a notebook by your bed.
Each night, try to write down three positive things from your day and one thing you’re looking forward to when you wake up tomorrow.
It’s okay if you skip a day or two! Write whenever you feel like it. You can keep it secret if you want.
Write about your feelings! Whether you are tired, happy, or inspired, and what made you feel that way.
Journaling before bed helps you unwind and can lead to a better night’s sleep.
It allows you to understand and manage your feelings, find ways to solve problems, and builds your confidence. Also, it gives you a chance to practise your writing skills.
If you feel comfortable, you can share your journal with your family. They can help check your spelling and chat about what you’ve written.
Studies have shown that regular gratitude journalling can lead to:
- Increased happiness
- Reduced stress and anxiety
- Enhanced sleep quality
- Stronger social relationships (friendships)
- Improved physical health1
Small changes CAN make a big difference – that’s what The 1% Kids’ Club is all about.
Follow this link for journal ideas:
80 journal prompts for kids : Fun & Inspiring – Kids n Clicks
- Nighttime journaling is a wonderful way to introduce gratitude into your child’s daily routine.
- Research consistently shows that practicing gratitude positively affects both mental and physical health. To get started, you can use prompts such as reflecting on the day’s events, planning for the next day, and noting positive affirmations.
- You can even journal yourself, and join them to scribble down your thoughts at the end of a busy day!
- Follow this link for more info: Bedtime Journal Prompts For Boosting Children’s Wellbeing – They Are The Future
- Lucy Russell. (2023, December 3). Bedtime Journal Prompts For Boosting Children’s Wellbeing – They Are The Future. They Are the Future.
https://www.theyarethefuture.co.uk/bedtime-journal-prompts/