Description Based on the book by Katharine Hill, A Mind of Their Own is a one-session, group resource to inform, encourage and equip parents and other significant adults to strengthen children’s emotional wellbeing.We know that children are navigating the complexities of an ever-changing society, full of both opportunity and risk. The good news is that we can prepare our children to meet life’s inevitable challenges head-on. Who can run A Mind of Their Own?This resource can be run by anyone as you don’t need training to deliver it. Whether you use this with a group, in a school or community setting, or on your own, this resource is packed with practical ideas on how to help children process setbacks, gain body confidence, develop a growth mindset, manage emotions and build resilience.Target audience:This resource is accessible for all, but particularly aimed at parents of children aged 7–14 years. However, parents of younger children are also likely to find this a useful resource.Topics include:Emotional health and wellbeingResilienceBrain developmentBody-confidenceRole modelsFeatures:Engaging teaching from Katharine Hill and Mark ChesterExpert insight from psychiatrist Dr Rob Waller and psychologist Dr Kate MiddletonInterview with children and informative animationPack includes:Digital access to the video and full resource materialsGroup Leader’s Guide bookletSession Notes bookletSchools’ Guide Additional resourcesAdditional copies of the Session Notes and Group Leader’s Guide can be purchased separately. Buy additional copies of the Session Notes Buy additional copies of the Group Leader’s Guide You may also be interested in the book, A Mind of Their Own by Katharine Hill. Buy the book, A Mind of Their Own