3rd Edition
A Circle Approach to Boosting Emotional Wellbeing and Relationships in the Secondary School Making Time to Listen
Part 1: The Circle Time Vision 1. Why Do We So Desperately Need Circle-Time Now? 2. Circle Approaches in Action 3. Circle Time and the Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL) 4. The Circle Time Approach and Ofsted 5. The Whole-School Quality Circle Time Approach: Introducing an ecosystemic model 6. Unlocking the Whole-School Quality Circle Time Model for Wellbeing Part 2: Putting Circle Time into Practice 7. Setting Up Three Listening Systems – An Overview 8. Establishing Codes of Conduct – Are they Clear, Kind and Consistent? 9. Creating and Embedding Incenstives – Are they Kind, Considerate and Community-based? 10. Creating and Implementing Consequences – Are They Fair and Feasible? 11. Setting up Lunchtimes that Enhance Wellbeing 12. Supporting Dysregulated Pupils 13. The Containment Stage or How do we Cope When Nothing Works? 14. Achieving the Biggest Impact with Circle Time Part 3: Activities, Games and Resources 15. The Five Step Structure of Quality Circle Time 16. Glimpses of Circle Time Practice, Followed by a Case Study 17. Introduction to Circle Plans 18. Game Ideas for Step 1 and Step 4 19. Step 2 – Rounds 20. Step 3 – Open Forum Dramas and Role-play Ideas 21. Step 5 – Calm Down Ideas
Biography
Jenny Mosley is a renowned UK education expert and consultant, best known as the founder of Jenny Mosley Training Consultancies and the creator of the widely acclaimed "Quality Circle Time model."
Marilyn Tew was a Circle Time consultant and now works to support children, young people and adults as a psychotherapist.
“Jenny Mosley’s deep insights into relational practices in school matter more than ever… I have to say that the overarching focus on kindness adds a distinctive depth to the work… perhaps, most importantly to me, this thoroughly revised edition orients the reader to the collective… and she encourage us to be flexible and responsive in nurturing the strengths within our communities.”
- Robin Banerjee, Professor of Developmental Psychology and Founder of the Sussex Centre for Research on Kindness, University of Sussex






