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Seven pieces to build the resilience jigsaw: Control

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  • 01 Nov 2023
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Seven pieces to build the resilience jigsaw: Control

This is one of a series of additional resources to nasen’s Resilience Development Pack which can be used to support you as a parent, carer or professional working with young children to boost children’s resilience through everyday activities. This resource is all about CONTROL and its importance in the resilience jigsaw.

This resource was first published in March 2021 and was last reviewed in November 2023.

 

Suitable for: A parent/carer, Early Years Practitioner, SENCO

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