SuperYou
SuperYou is a fresh dynamic program which is easy to implement alongside PHSE lessons in your classroom.
Imagine how incredible it would be to have your KS1 classroom of children understanding their big feelings and for them to be able to have practical and fun strategies to be able to cope with them!
Increase KS1’s mental health provision?
Offer more Performing Arts provision for KS1?
Find a different, fresh approach to assist with PHSE learning?
Increase physical activity for KS1?
Build your classroom’s confidence and focus for learning?
SuperYou is a fresh dynamic program which is easy to implement alongside PHSE lessons in your classroom. Through structured but energetic sessions we encourage children to use their voices, move their bodies and build the vital skills they need for school and beyond.
SuperYou will transform your KS1 children into confident, positive children by inspiring and empowering them to discover the power and skills they have within themselves.
Boosts mental and physical health
Increases cognitive and motor skills
Boosts confidence, self worth and a growth mindset
Increases emotional intelligence
Improves social skills, teamwork and self control
Cross-curricular program
Builds imagination, creativity and musicality
Positively impacts the happiness and well-being of children
Regulates the nervous system
Decreases stress and anxiety
10 ready-made, 30 minute structured KS1 lessons delivered by an experienced teacher through high quality video.
Drama and role play activities
Action songs and dances
Puppetry
Understanding emotions and the strategies to manage them
Benefits of self care and how it can impact our mental and physical health
Mindfulness and SuperYou chill time
SuperYou Lesson 1
Teacher Guide Lesson 1
SuperYou Lesson 2
Teacher Guide Lesson 2
SuperYou Lesson 3
Teacher Guide Lesson 3
SuperYou Lesson 4
Teacher Guide Lesson 4
SuperYou Lesson 5
Teacher Guide Lesson 5
SuperYou Lesson 6
Teacher Guide Lesson 6
PHSE
Assembly
Drama
PE
Wet Break
Movement Breaks
Music
An empowering addition to the mental and physical health provision within your school