Home Health & Wellbeing
At Abbot’s Hall, children’s wellbeing is considered a great importance and we would like to help you support your child with this during any period of isolation. Keeping active, getting outside (this can just be in the garden), being creative (e.g. baking, art), mindfulness time (e.g. mindful colouring, yoga, meditation), can all help support your child and yourselves. Below are website links to support your child’s wellbeing and mental health.
Keep scrolling down so you don't miss the LEGO challenge and 100 ideas for things to do indoors at the bottom of the page - Have fun!
- Supermovers have numerous videos that will get your children active. The videos link to the curriculum so will keep the children active whilst still learning.
- Childline calm-zone has a calm zone where you can access activities, breathing exercises, yoga, games and videos on ways to cope and expressing emotion
- Gonoodle have both an ‘At home’ and ‘For families’ option where you can access free movement and mindfulness videos
- Imoves have ‘Active blasts’ including workouts, yoga and pilates
- The muddy puddle teacher. is offering a 30 day free trial. This includes activities for the outdoors, yoga and meditation.
- Action for happiness produce monthly calendars to support mindfulness
- Blissful Kids share mindful game ideas
- Babbledabbledo share creative activity ideas
- Scouts: The Great Indoors Some great ideas from 'Scouts' for indoor activities.
30 Day LEGO Challenge
100 Things to do Indoors