What on Offer

Raising Children Together creates interactive resources for schools to use in PSHE. The resources apply evidence-based research in four main areas.

  1. child development,
  2. feeling secure and building resilience,
  3. understanding and responding to behaviour,
  4. using play and creativity to support the previous three topics.

Raising Children Together blends everyday experiences and evidence-based research in easy-to-read articles to explain the interactive resources.

Whose it for

Schools spend many hours with students who all have unique needs. The resources are designed to offer behaviour support strategies that celebrate the student’s uniqueness whilst supporting your school’s values to raise the student’s potential.  

Parenting children and young people flexibly and adapting to their needs is easier when assured by evidence-based research to help design parenting approaches. 

Mission

A Word

From The Author

“I wanted to create stories that inclusively connected to young readers. It was important to me, that the reader could interact with the story to learn something about themselves through play and enjoyment.
How I Smashed a Plate is the first interactive story to encapsulate therapeutic approaches to responding to feelings. The eBook is a combination of storytelling, evidence-based research in attachment, and behaviour support. The resource also comes with a regulation toolkit and spiral scheme of work for years 3 and 4. Schools can contact me to learn more about How I Smashed a Plate.
I’ve also written easy-to-read articles to ensure you can trust How I Smashed a Plate uses evidence-based research.
Raising Children is fun, complex, and unique to every child. And, it is the responsibility of many adults to come together to get the job done.”

– Michelle Cunningham

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Articles

Easy Reads

Role Play Motivates Learning

& Regulates Taking on a role using real-world situations is an opportunity to apply and practice skills. The playfulness of role-play encourages natural curiosity and empathy. Mirroring and learning about responsibilities, tasks, or subjects via a perspective is...

Benefits to Play

& Playfulness The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 31 states “That every child has the right to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child and to participate freely in cultural life and the...

Barriers to Communication

Reducing Distress Communication is vital to building and maintaining healthy relationships that reduce distress (challenging) behaviours. Equally important, language, actively listening, and creating rapport are crucial to effective communication.  This post will...

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