Upcoming webinars: emotion check-ins and nurturing emotional resilience

Emotion check-ins webinar: Saturday 30 January, 10.00-11.00am (Singapore time)

What are emotion check-ins?

An emotion check-in is a simple but effective strategy to help students explore and express their feelings. Emotion check-ins are a powerful tool to develop students’ emotional literacy, which is essential for their resilience and wellbeing.

What can I expect from the webinar?

Many educators don't receive any formal training in social emotional learning (SEL), despite the many benefits of SEL for students. In this interactive webinar, you’ll try a range of emotion check-ins to use with different age groups. You’ll leave the session with a bank of emotion check-ins to use with your students.

I’m keen to join! What is the next step?

Please register by January 25 using this link if you’re keen to attend the Emotion Check-ins webinar.

Nurturing Emotional Resilience webinar: Saturday 6 February, 10.00-11.30am (Singapore time)

What is emotional resilience?

Emotional resilience is a skill which can be developed in our students and ourselves to help us weather the challenges we experience in life. Engaging simple, practical strategies based on how the brain works are essential in developing emotional resilience.

What can I expect from the webinar?

In this engaging webinar, you’ll learn why emotional resilience is so essential for your students, particularly given our current circumstances. You’ll leave the session understanding how neuroscience can help to build emotional resilience and a key strategy to use with your students.

Sounds great! How do I get involved?

Please register by February 2 using this link if you’re keen to attend the Nurturing Emotional Resilience webinar.

About the facilitator: Dr Sarah Whyte

That’s me! My doctoral thesis focused on using emotional intelligence to support my Third Culture Kid students. I have 20 years of teaching experience, which includes seven years as head of curriculum for personal, social, health and citizenship education at Tanglin Trust School in Singapore. I now specialise in professional development for staff, parent workshops and students which focuses on emotional wellbeing and resilience.

Any other questions?

Feel free to message me if you have any questions or would like a flyer to share with colleagues.