b'Presenting behaviours and protective factors by programmeThis section covers the data relating to the Child Wellbeing Profiles our primary impact measure tools which are unique to each emotion theme programme. The complete wellbeing programme consists of ten different emotion theme programmes on key emotional themes; friendship, resilience, anxiety, diversity, strong emotions and anger, change and transition, conflict resolution, loss and bereavement, sadness and self-esteem, so there is a Child Wellbeing Profile and data set for each.Child Wellbeing ProfilesBefore and after measureTrusted adults completed, based on observations when working with children.The areas of focus on a childs behaviour, where they may struggle such as: Reassurance, attention seeking, taking control, avoiding situations, anxiety, restlessness, frustration, anger, repetitive behaviours.The areas of focus on a childs behaviour, where they may thrive such as: Awareness of emotions and sensations, identifying emotions, asking for help or reassurance, using coping mechanisms Navigator is used to collect data on behaviours that can be observed as such as breathing exercises, awareness ofwell as protective factors and progress indicators.coping strategies to calm, talking with friends and others and seeking support with them.Observations and reflections at the start of the intervention.Observations and reflections at the end of the intervention.Summarising perspectives or viewpoints.Areas for action and recommendations.34 bath.ac.uk'