Nurturing School Transitions
Parent Family Support Advisors play too! |
I have now had a bit more time to reflect on the two days that Lisa Chell and I ran for young people moving from primary to secondary schools in the Taunton area. The lovely people from Taunton Learning Partnership (TLP) had bid for money under the Governments "summer schools" programme; a new initiative to help kids on free school meals to get extra support when moving up to secondary schools.
They had asked us to run two weeks of activities for two different groups... and then they had the hard work of enrolling both the schools and the young people.
In the end, there was not enough take-up, despite hours of work by the TLP Parent Family Support Advisors... not all children on free school meals need or are able to take up the extra support and the timescales for enrolment were ridiculously short - often the way with the current Government's initiatives. I'd be really interested to know if anyone else runs these kind of sessions using Forest School as an approach.
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day. Many of these kids 'done' forest school in their primary setting, but not all. So our challenge and focus was to help them make friends, build confidence and experience some kind of success at building new relationships in a completely different place.
We started the days with the 'friendship tree' - our favourite oak draped in wool threads. Each young person had to find another they didn't yet know, then select wool threads to twist or weave together into a friendship bracelet. It worked well, especially when we prompted the pairs to find out just a little more about each other!
building lunch |
These days worked well because of the all the people who helped make them happen. We have a growing band of volunteers - for these two days there were four essential helpers to did making, stoked fires, helped chop, wash and generally be our extra hands. Thanks!