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We Eat Elephants (WEE)

Living Life to the Full for Primary School-aged children

Join Adam, Beth, Chloe and Deepak at home and school and find out why
WE EAT ELEPHANTS

Why we eat elephants?
Problems young children (and adults) face often seem big like elephants. If you were faced with the challenge of how to eat an elephant (or a large pumpkin if you are vegetarian!), how would you do it?

One chunk at a time of course. Problems can be tackled exactly like that - by breaking them down into chunks. “We eat elephants” badges, colouring sheets and Feelings cards are just some of the fun resources in the Living Life to the Full (LLTTF) We Eat Elephants course.

What Is the Living Life to the Full, We Eat Elephants Course?

Living Life to the Full is one of the worlds most used life skills training systems. Using the widely recommended cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approach, but without the jargon. By taking the key elements from CBT, translated into an everyday language, the Living Life to the Full approach has touched many millions of people around the globe. These resources now for the first time bring this approach for use in primary schools with age appropriate resources you can choose to use as you prefer.

We Eat Elephants is the first of a range of new educational resources that aim to be:

5 - 8 Years
9 - 12 Years
WEE Resources and Handouts
Feedback Questionnaires

Developed by Dr Chris Williams- a medical doctor and Professor at the University of Glasgow, he is also a member of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and Honorary Fellow and past-President of the lead body for cognitive behavioural therapy in the UK – BABCP. He is an award-winning and widely recognised researcher and trainer in the evidence-based cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approach.

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