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Molly Potter
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Behaviour Management,
Classroom Practice,
Classroom Practice,
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Communication and Language,
End of Life & Bereavement,
For Parents and Childminders,
For Parents and Childminders,
Parenting,
Picture Books,
Picture Books,
PSHE,
PSHE,
PSHE,
Teaching Drama,
Teaching Mathematics,
Teaching Philosophy and Teaching Skills,
Teaching PSHE,
Understanding the World,
Wellbeing,
Wellbeing
Author of:
100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Behaviour Management,
100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Transition to Secondary School,
100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Tutor Time,
Anti-Bullying Action,
Brilliant Ideas for Times Tables Practice 7-9,
Drama 7-9,
Drama 9-11,
Even More Outside the box 7-9,
How Are You Feeling Now?,
How Are You Feeling Today?,
How Are You Feeling Today? Activity and Sticker Book,
Inspirational Ideas: PSHE and Citizenship 7-9,
Inspirational Ideas: PSHE and Citizenship 9-11,
It's OK to Cry,
It's OK to Say No,
Let's Talk About the Birds and the Bees,
Let's Talk About When Someone Dies,
Outside the box 5-7,
Outside the box 9-11,
The Same But Different,
Sex and Relationships Education 7-9,
Sex and Relationships Education 9-11,
What Makes a Family?,
What Makes Me Do The Things I Do?,
What Makes You Do That?,
What's Going On Inside My Head?,
What's Going On Inside Your Head?,
What's Worrying You?,
Will You Be My Friend?
Biography
Molly Potter is a bestselling author of 35+ books for teachers, parents/carers and children covering a variety of topics under the broad umbrella term of ‘wellbeing’. She has spent many years teaching in both mainstream and specialist schools, helping children with emotional and behavioural difficulties to trust adults, develop self-esteem and learn to self-regulate. She has also been a county advisor on all things PSHE (personal, social, health and economic) with a special focus on RSE (relationships and sex education), where she developed her keen interest in helping children navigate life’s tricky bits! Her two children regularly roll their eyes at her openness when delivering the honest facts of life. Molly currently writes teaching resources for different organisations, delivers training, speaks at events and gives one-to-one support to children, often focusing on developing emotional literacy and supporting behaviour. Follow Molly on X @PotterMolly and discover more resources at www.mollypotter.com.