The youngsters from North Queensferry Primary School shared their insights into mental health and emotional resilience in a video which they recorded, edited and produced before breaking off for their summer holidays.
Lee Waugh, headteacher, said: “The children really enjoyed sharing their learning and work with the adults at Kingdom.
" It’s something that they wouldn’t typically have the opportunity to do, and were excited at the chance to be involved.”
Most Popular
-
1
in Pictures: These P1 school photos from 1994 will spark many memories
-
2
Glenrothes sisters are British Highland dancing champions
-
3
St Andrews Lammas Market: Time for all the fun of the fair!
-
4
St Andrews café owner provides extra help to support staff with Cost of Living crisis
-
5
Two drivers in Fife caught doing more than 100mph as one had kids in car
Getting fresh air, spending time with family and friends, making uplifting playlists, colouring in, playing board games and getting creative were just some of the strategies the children shared.
Bill Banks, chief executive said: “As adults we can learn a lot from the coping strategies they explained to us. We’re really keen to share some of the ideas and insights, and we’ve got plans to develop a support pack for our staff and tenants illustrated by the children.”