In this special episode celebrating World Tutor's Day, we delve into the inspiring journey of Jacqueline McGill, an experienced coach for children and adults. Join us as we explore her transition from teaching to coaching and the significant impact she's making in the realm of mental health.
🌍 World Tutor's Day Introduction (00:10 - 01:34) We kick off the episode with a celebration of World Tutor's Day and introduce Jacqueline McGill, whose adaptability and passion for tutoring have driven her remarkable career.
📚 Jacqueline's Journey (01:47 - 04:01) Jacqueline shares her 24-year background as a teacher, her personal struggles with dyslexia, and her dedication to special educational needs. We also learn about her collaboration with her sister Lorna, an occupational therapist, and how her observations of changes in children's confidence and compassion led her to coaching.
🧠 Coaching and Mental Health (04:04 - 09:08) The discussion shifts to the benefits of coaching and the importance of addressing mental health positively, likening it to physical health. Jacqueline emphasizes the need to support children's mental health proactively.
📖 Wise My Size Resources (09:10 - 12:50) We delve into the development of Wise My Size resources, starting with storybooks designed to support children's mental health. Jacqueline introduces the first book, 'The Worry', and discusses the creative methods used to tackle mental health issues, leading to the expansion of the series and the training of new Wise My Size coaches.
👨👩👧 Personal Endorsement and Application (12:54 - 17:37) Julia offers a personal endorsement of Wise My Size resources, highlighting the importance of asking for help and normalizing mental health support. The application of these resources within the PSAG curriculum is discussed, along with the different types of mistakes and their impact on children.
🏫 Coaching Adults vs. Children (17:59 - 22:45) We explore the differences between coaching adults and children, noting that children often lack deep-rooted limiting beliefs. The episode covers how Wise My Size resources are beneficial for both demographics and the significance of play in coaching and mental health.
🎨 Creativity and Play (22:46 - 26:54) Jacqueline discusses the crucial role of creativity and play in mental health, encouraging adults to engage in play and including parents in family coaching sessions. The involvement of children in developing Wise My Size resources is also highlighted.
🎓 Getting Involved with Wise My Size (26:59 - 29:12) Learn how teachers and tutors can use Wise My Size resources to navigate academic and emotional challenges. We provide contact information for those interested in getting involved and share details about the next cohort starting in October.
💡 Closing Remarks (29:13 - 30:31) We wrap up the episode with an acknowledgment of the challenges faced by the tutoring profession and a heartfelt encouragement to nurture oneself and students.
Tune in to hear more about Jacqueline McGill's inspiring journey and how Wise My Size is making a difference in children's and adults' mental health.
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