Cambridge Primary Wellbeing (0034) is a holistic programme that encourages learners to reflect on and understand themselves, foster positive relationships with others and empowers them to be safe and active participants in an ever changing world.
Primary learners are in a period of development where they are learning new things, exploring the world around them, and developing important social and emotional skills. When learners have a positive sense of wellbeing, they are more likely to feel confident, motivated and engaged in their learning.
Students will learn to:
develop their understanding of factors that contribute to their emotional and physical wellbeing
practise a wide range of strategies for managing their emotional and physical wellbeing
explore a wide range of interpersonal relationships, including friendships, family, the importance of community and social responsibility
demonstrate positive expressive and receptive communication skills when interacting with others
are empowered to manage their own safety and respond to change in a wide range of situations
explore how they can contribute to the wellbeing of others.
Goals of the Curriculum:
Assess students’ day-to-day wellbeing
Monitor the times when they might be feeling low, stressed, pressured by exams, or coping with change
Teach, explore and evaluate your students’ wellbeing