Title: Stressed out! (ppt)
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3- This lesson explores some reasons why people get
stressed, how to recognise the signs when this
happens, and how we can help.
4Remember to share your ground rules or working
promises before you start!
5Stressed out!
6Everybody feels stressed sometimes.
7Pressure is good for us. It makes us work harder
and do our best. It helps us find out what we
are capable of.
8Pressure becomes stress when we feel that we
are unable to cope.
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- What kind of circumstances are likely to cause
stress?
10Here are a few examples
11- When there are troubles in the family. For
example - When people arent getting on
- When mums and dads cant
- find a job
- When there are worries about
- money.
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- When someone close is ill, or has recently died.
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- When someone feels bad about themselves. For
example - Their appearance
- Their intelligence
- Their popularity.
14Yuk!
15- When someone feels they cant do
- what is expected of them.
- For example they might be worried
- about whether they can pass their
- tests or exams, or do their job well
- enough.
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- How might I feel if I am suffering from stress?
17You might feel some of these symptoms
18- You might be unable to get to sleep,
- or keep waking up in the night.
- You might have gone off your food.
- You may feel more impatient and
- get more easily upset than usual.
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19No! Im NOT going to tidy my room!!
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- You might suffer from headaches
- and stomach aches.
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- You may feel alone, even when
- there are lots of people around you.
- You may be lacking in energy, and
- find it difficult to concentrate.
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21Ill never finish!
Im not good enough!
I cant do this!
I cant cope!
22We all feel some of these symptoms at times.
They are only important if they carry on over
some time.
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- So what can I do if I am suffering from stress?
24There are some very simple things you can do to
help yourself.
25- Ask people for help when you need it.
- Do one thing at a time.
- Try to eat healthily. Avoid junk food.
- Go to bed in good time
- Join a club, and take part in a physical
- activity that you enjoy, like dance,
- gymnastics or football.
- Remember to congratulate yourself when
- you learn how to do anything new or
- better.
26- Above all
- Talk to someone you trust about what is
bothering you. -
- Hidden feelings soon become unbearable.
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- If problems arent sorted, they tend to get
bigger.
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- How can we recognise when our friends are
suffering from stress?
28Watch out for these signs
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- They might be more moody, shout,
- or lose their temper more often.
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- They may not be eating very much.
- They might burst into tears for
- very little reason.
30- You might notice that they often
- start things, but dont finish.
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- They may say bad things about
- themselves.
- They may not join in your games and
- conversations like they used to.
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- So what can I do to help them?
32The worst thing you can do is pretend not to
notice.
The best thing you can do is listen!
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- Encourage them to tell you about
- their worries and fears.
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- Sit with them while they talk, cry
- or mull things over.
- You dont have to give advice.
34- Talking is like opening a door.
- It lets people see the choices they have.
- It helps them to find a way forward.
35Let them know how much you value them as a
friend. Remind them why you like and admire them.
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- Is there anything else I can do?
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- Encourage them to talk to an adult who can help
them. - You might offer to be there with them when they
do so. -
- Childline
- Samaritans
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38- Be patient - youll soon have your friend back!
39- Childline is a charity which offers
- a free helpline for young people.
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- The site also includes printable advice sheets
on topics such as Friends. Racism and Child
Abuse.
Childline
To talk to a counsellor call 0800 1111
40- Samaritans is a charity which is available 24
hours a day to adults and young people who are
feeling a sense of despair. - They can call
- For the cost of a local call.
- Sometimes people find it easier to talk to
someone outside their world, who can be
completely objective.
08457 90 90 90
41- The Kings Sadness by Matisse
42Glossary
- Stress constant worry, anxiety
- Pressure stress, a heavy weight
- Cope manage, deal with
- Symptoms signs
43Activities to complete this lesson include
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- small group discussion
- exploring metaphors to describe feelings
- painting activity
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45Useful Web Links
- http//www.healthyschools.gov.uk/Resources.aspx -
teaching resources on healthy eating, exercise,
mental health - http//www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/healthyli
ving/ - information on healthy living - http//www.youngminds.org.uk/ -YoungMinds is a
national charity working to improve the mental
health of children and young people. - http//www.learntobehealthy.org free
teacher-led activities, web quests and games for
children - http//www.bbc.co.uk/health/healthy_living/fitness
/motivation_young.shtml - advice on encouraging
children to be active - http//www.healthykids.org.uk/
- http//news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_2940000/n
ewsid_2945000/2945096.stm - PSHE lesson plan on
healthy eating - http//www.activekidsgetcooking.org.uk free
resources, certificates and recipes for primary
and secondary schools