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Launching! Rising Tide and He Tai Pari online (but wait, there's more, a LOT more!)

31/1/2017

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We're so excited to launch the online version of Rising Tide and He Tai Pari!  Visit our site to read the book in both english or Te reo, or choose to listen to them being read by Sampson Karst of Manu Media.
Check out the online and audio version of Rising Tide/He Tai Pari here
Alongside the 'read to me', or 'I'll read it' options in english and Te reo you'll find:
-Peer reviewed notes and lesson plans for teacher
-A vlog from registered psychologist and co-author Julie Burgess-Manning suggesting best use of the resource from anecdotal feedback and research conducted by Massey University
-Peer reviewed notes and exercises for families
-Peer reviewed notes and exercises for therapists

-A vlog from teachers at Heathcote Valley School demonstrating how they used Rising Tide in a collaborative teaching environment
-Vlogs from a Clinical Psychologist and Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist discussing magical thinking, catastrophising and other topics from the resource
-Information about the research being conducted by Massey University and how you could be a part of it


The development of this online resource was made possible by funding from New Zealand Red Cross.
Written by Sarina Dickson and Julie Burgess-Manning.  Illustration by Jenny Cooper.  Translation by Kaharau Keogh.

Want to own your own copy of Rising Tide or He Tai Pari? Click Here.
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The fabulous Heathcote Valley School shares their expertise for using Rising Tide

26/1/2017

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One of the best parts of this project is the brilliant people we meet and collaborate with.  Raeleen Payton is one of those amazing educators that has a deep understanding of education and the needs of children and we're really grateful for her support.  She has kindly peer reviewed both 'Wishes and Worries' and 'Rising Tide' and in the clip below she, along with Sarah Hickman,  shares how they used Rising Tide in a collaborative teaching environment at Heathcote Valley School in Christchurch.

Heathcote 
Valley School is nestled into the base of the Port Hills, directly at the feet of Castle Rock. Approximately 250 children enjoy learning in the large whanau/family atmosphere. The TALL (Teaching and Learning for Life) Learner values, are central to Teaching and Learning at Heathcote Valley School. 
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Ready, Set....Rising Tide

12/1/2017

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With the rise in popularity of street art in Christchurch a mural seemed the obvious way to launch Rising Tide/He Tai Pari and remind children, teachers and parents that the books are now available and ready to use.  More than 20 000 copies of Rising Tide are in Canterbury schools ready for Term 1 2017. (List of participating schools)
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Ari sits on the corner of Gloucester and Manchester.  The original illustration is from the cover of Rising Tide and is by Jenny Cooper.  Richard 'Pops' Baker completed the mural over several very hot days in December.  We are very grateful to Pops for his fantastic collaboration and creativity.

After the success of 'Maia and the Worry Bug' and 'Wishes and Worries' families and schools asked for something for older children.  'Rising Tide', and 'He Tai Pari' were written and developed for Year 5-8 children with the generous support of New Zealand Red Cross. For teachers and parents outside of Canterbury 'Rising Tide' and 'He Tai Pari' are available for purchase here.  In the back of the book parents and teachers will find teaching plans and family exercises to increase resilience and emotional intelligence and support positive classroom culture. An online version of both books with full audio in english and te reo Maori will be availble in February www.theworrybug.co.nz

Our heartfelt thanks to:
Jenny Cooper for the original design
Denis Harwood for his generosity in allowing us to use his wall
Cyrus from Wilson Parking who went above and beyond on several occassions to help us
Kim, Dana and the team at Smartwork Creative for the original cover design
Jo and Donovan at
Great Scott! Communications
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Simon, Nellie, Lia, Rosetta, Aaron, Maia, Lox and Oli for their continued support


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    We all worry and feel anxiety at times in our lives.  Anxiety can impact on children and their families in many ways. The Worry Bug Project seeks to support parents and teachers to recognise and address mild to moderate anxiety.
    ​Sarina Dickson is a parent, author and educator, Julie Burgess-Manning is a parent, author and registered psychologist.

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