Will Durrant
Published:
12:55 PM February 22, 2021
Updated:
2:13 PM February 22, 2021
Two sisters behind the Kindness Curriculum project, Laura and Kate
- Credit: Laura at the Kindness Curriculum
Not enough time is allocated to children’s social and emotional learning, the co-founder of a Hackney mental health initiative has said.
Sisters behind the Kindness Curriculum project, Laura and Kate Boniface, hope to inspire children to take movement breaks through Joe Wicks-style YouTube videos and in-class schemes.
Laura told the
Laura Boniface
- Credit: Laura at the Kindness Curriculum
“Children are now expected to have so much resilience to adapt to different environments – the word ‘adaptive’ is one we need to recognise,” Laura said.
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