Creating Through Challenges: Silencing Negative Voices
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Creating Through Challenges: Silencing Negative Voices
Year 6 Art & Wellbeing Learning to reframe our inner critic Building resilience through creativity
Let's Revisit: What Are Negative Voices?
Think about last lesson... When do these voices appear? What do they sound like in your head? How did we learn to respond to them?
Today's Creative Challenge
We're building papier-mâché sea creatures! Negative voices often appear during creative tasks We'll practice noticing and reframing them Art becomes our training ground for resilience
Helpful Creator Thoughts Chart
{"left":"I'm bad at this.\nI'm still learning.\nThis is a mess.\nMistakes help us improve.","right":"I can't do it.\nI can ask for help or try another way.\nEveryone else is better.\nEveryone creates differently."}
Sea Creatures Adapt - Humans Adapt Too
Octopuses camouflage when threatened Turtles protect themselves with shells Fish swim in schools for safety Humans adapt emotionally by reframing thoughts, asking for help, and persevering
Our Big Question for Today
What can we do when our negative voice appears during challenges? We'll discover answers through creating Every challenge is a chance to practice Art helps us build emotional muscles
Creating Our Sea Creatures
Choose your sea creature design Start with newspaper and glue base Notice what thoughts come up Practice using our helpful reframes Ask for help when needed
Pause and Check In
What thoughts are showing up right now? Are they helpful or unhelpful? How could we reframe them? What strategies are working for you?
Reflection Time
Share your sea creature creation Tell us about a challenge you faced What negative thought did you notice? How did you reframe it? What helped you keep going?
Remember This
Like sea creatures that adapt to survive, we can adapt our thinking to thrive through challenges