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In this thoughtful episode of Mindful Moments with Miss Harrison, children explore the power of listening as a way to strengthen their friendships. Through the relatable story of Noah and a magical classroom tool called the “Talking Stick,” pupils learn how listening with ears, eyes, and heart helps friends feel heard, valued, and cared for.

This lesson gently builds social awareness and empathy, offering a practical and age-appropriate guide to becoming a kind, attentive friend.

What’s Included:

Guided Audio Episode – A calming, story-led session that models how to listen deeply and connect meaningfully with others. Includes a full transcript for flexible delivery.

Pupil Workbook (UK and US English) – An 8-page printable journal featuring reflection prompts, story-based comprehension questions, practical listening activities, and a weekly mindful challenge.

Teacher Guide – A structured 12-page resource offering a complete lesson plan, vocabulary scaffolding, discussion ideas, and support for building listening skills through guided group work and story discussion.

Key Themes:

Listening is an active way of showing care and building stronger friendships

Children practise listening with ears (words), eyes (attention), and heart (empathy)

Everyone can improve their listening by reflecting on real situations

Being a good listener helps others feel safe, seen, and understood

Learning Outcomes:

Pupils reflect on their own experiences of being listened to and how it made them feel

Children explore the story of Noah and how listening changed his friendships

Pupils practise three types of listening: hearing, focusing attention, and showing empathy

The episode ends with a weekly challenge to apply new skills in real social situations

This episode supports children in developing emotional awareness, empathy, and communication—helping them grow into thoughtful, caring friends.

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