PLS equips early learning and primary school educators with mental wellbeing resources and programs.
Positive Living Skills offers evidence based resources lessons and programs that are mapped to existing national early childhood and primary school curriculums and support teachers schools and early learning services to teach mental wellbeing. If we collaborate we can prevent mental illness before it emerges, and teach children to be kind to themselves and others and how to look after their own mental health. Our programs also support positive behaviour strategies with resources that reach home to families.
23/02/2026
As well as asking “How do you feel?”, try asking “Where do you feel it?” 🧠
This simple check-in helps children notice emotions in their body, making big feelings easier to understand and manage — both at school and at home
20/02/2026
International Mother Language Day celebrates the languages we speak at home and the cultures that shape who we are 🌍
Schools can recognise this day by encouraging children to share words, stories or greetings from their home language, helping build pride, connection and respect for diversity.
19/02/2026
Simple routines help children feel safe and settled 🧠
Predictability supports emotional regulation and learning.
16/02/2026
Small acts of kindness can make a big difference 💕
What’s one kind thing you can do today?
13/02/2026
Valentine’s Day is about kindness, inclusion and connection ❤️
Schools can celebrate by focusing on friendship, caring words and making sure every child feels included and valued
10/02/2026
Puppets like Possa Bill help children learn through play 🧸
A fun way to model calm, kindness and problem-solving.
08/02/2026
Healthy lunch boxes support energy, focus and emotional regulation 🥕🍎
Small changes can make a big difference.
06/02/2026
Noticing the good helps us feel calmer and happier inside 🌈
05/02/2026
Helping children name their feelings builds confidence and self-regulation 🧠❤️
Being seen and understood matters.
03/02/2026
Today we celebrate differences, strengths and inclusion 💙
Every child deserves to feel respected, valued and included
31/01/2026
Feel Good February is all about kindness, connection and noticing the good 💛
Small actions can make a big difference.
27/01/2026
Welcome back to school! 🎒
A new school year brings fresh routines, new friendships, and plenty of learning opportunities.
Remember — settling in takes time. With encouragement, patience, and connection, children can start the year feeling safe, supported, and ready to learn.
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An average of eight Australians take their own lives every day, and the number of young people experiencing anxiety and depression continues to rise, with the age of these diagnoses getting younger and younger.
On top of this educators are experiencing more and more burn out and are deciding to leave the profession in higher and higher numbers.
A preventative approach that supports children, educators and families is needed so that communities can thrive, and this approach must not add any additional work for teachers.
The Positive Living Skills initiative is focused on supporting Early Learning Centres and Primary School to lead a culture of emotional wellbeing in their communities.
Positive Living Skills is a social impact organisation focused on helping children teachers and families learn the essential skills they need to understand their self-worth and learn how to be kind to themselves and others and develop skills for social and emotional wellbeing.
Together with a team of talented professionals, we have developed and researched the Positive Living Skills Early Childhood Wellbeing Program, the Positive Living Skills Primary School Wellbeing Program, and we deliver teacher and educator Professional Development programs, Australia wide.