"Mind your head" por Juno Dawson

27 Janeiro 2021

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"Mind your head" por Juno Dawson

 

Esta é a nossa escolha semanal para o Middle School, e para qualquer interessado sobre a matéria, já que a SAÚDE MENTAL tem recebido, progressivamente, a devida atenção mundial desde o início da pandemia.

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Todos nós temos uma mente, portanto, todos precisamos de cuidar da nossa saúde mental, tanto quanto precisamos de cuidar da nossa saúde física. E o primeiro passo é poder falar sobre a nossa saúde mental. Juno Dawson lidera o caminho com este livro franco, factual e engraçado, com informações adicionais e apoio da psicóloga clínica Dra. Olivia Hewitt. Cobrindo tópicos desde a ansiedade e depressão a vícios, auto-mutilação e transtornos de personalidade, Juno e Olivia falam com clareza sobre uma série de questões que a saúde mental dos jovens enfrenta - sejam passageiras ou de longo prazo - e como lidar com as mesmas. Com histórias de vida real de jovens de todo o mundo e ilustrações espirituosas de Gemma Correll, este é o livro que o MS/US MRC recomenda.

Boas leituras e #Stay@HomeWithClip!

"Mind your head" por Juno Dawson

Últimas notícias

06 Junho 2026
"My China Story" Awards
The award ceremony for the “My China Story” Short Video Competition, organised by the Chinese Embassy in Portugal, was held in Lisbon on 6 June 2026, bringing together participants from across the country to celebrate cultural exchange and storytelling. Among the recognised winners were two Confucius Classroom extracurricular Chinese students, Skylar (Form 4) and Keagan (Form 5), who were awarded Third Prize in the Portuguese Division for their outstanding video submission. Notably, they were also among the youngest participants to receive an award in this year’s competition. Skylar and Keagan began learning Chinese three years ago. Through dedication and consistent effort, they have become confident speakers, able to communicate fluently in everyday situations while demonstrating impressive language ability and cross-cultural understanding. Their passion for learning Chinese has remained steadfast over the years. Daily activities such as practising conversations together, carefully writing Chinese characters, watching Chinese cartoons, and reading Chinese storybooks have become part of their routine. Additionally, topics such as Chinese cuisine, history, and traditional culture feature prominently in their interests and discussions.   Learning Chinese has not only equipped them with valuable language skills but has also enabled them to build meaningful international connections. Through their studies, they have formed friendships with peers in China, viewing the Chinese language as a bridge that fosters mutual understanding and friendship across cultures.   At the ceremony, the students received their awards under the guidance of Ms Zhang Yan, Chinese Director of the Confucius Institute at the University of Minho, and their teacher, Ms Maggie Wang. Their achievement reflects both their personal commitment to language learning and the school’s broader dedication to promoting international-mindedness, cultural exchange, and academic excellence.