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“Fit
for Life, Fit for Learning”
It has long been recognised
that the learning of pupils and students is directly influenced
by their personal and social well-being, and by their health and
over-all emotional energy. The Every Child Matters
framework articulates this, with its five outcomes of:
- Be healthy
- Stay safe
- Enjoy and achieve
- Make a positive contribution
- Achieve economic well being
Alongside this the Core
Competencies for staff highlight the need for better understanding
of:
Area
2: Child and young person development
Area 4: Supporting transitions
Hunter Kane has introduced a variety
of programmes using the HeartMath System into schools and colleges
across the country, from children as young as five through to students
about to enter the University system. In doing so, we are responding
to the E.C.M. and Core Competencies frameworks, with particular
focus on emotional energy, lifting anxiety and stress and improving
self-motivation and cognitive function.
This emphasis correctly identifies
the direct link between a pupil’s ability to self-manage emotions,
and academic performance. With emotional well being driving attention
there is real benefit for this key mechanism on learning and memory.
In particular we have focussed on
transition points, a time when young people often feel pressurised
by the need to perform in a new setting, as well as on test and
examination results including SATs, GCSE and A/ AS. Additionally,
we have achieved significant impact on a range of students suffering
from various Educational, Behavioural and Emotional difficulties.
We have also worked with specialist organisations tasked with increasing
youth employment, post education.
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