Offer small self-esteem groups as a supportive way of building a young person’s confidence and self-esteem. Ideas for activities can be found within Emotionally Friendly Settings and on the ELSA website.
Plan out self-esteem building exercises as part of a group to enable young people to receive positive messages and acceptance from one another. Set self-esteem building programmes can be used. For example, Cool Connections or Think Good Feel Good.
Offer groups such as Pyramid clubs to support the transition between Year 6 and Year 7 for young people who are shy, anxious and withdrawn, and therefore tend to find transition difficult to manage.
Interventions to support unhelpful thoughts which are impacting upon self-esteem such as Anxiety Gremlin.
If self-esteem is impacting upon engagement with exams and ability to manage stress, try evidence-based exam stress groups which involve positive affirmations and relaxation activities.
Duke of Edinburgh for all of year 9.
My positive qualities sessions.