The Story Project

20th November 2025RSHE Guidance 2025: Our Recommended Books for Teaching Relationships, Sex and Health Education at Primary

What's new in the RSHE guidance 2025? In July 2025, the Department for Education released new statutory guidance for the…

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17th November 2025Child Grief Awareness Week 17th November

This week is Child Grief Awareness Week. An incredible important but often overlooked week in the calendar where we…

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10th November 2025You Are Enough: A Picture Book by Therapist, Emma Oldershaw

Written by Emma Oldershaw, Wellbeing Author and Owner of Open Skies Hypnotherapy In my work as a therapist, I see…

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10th November 2025Some exciting news…

We have some very exciting news to share…we have won the TeachPrimary Award 2025 for Health and Wellbeing! This award…

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6th November 2025How the 2025 National Curriculum review affects RSHE and PSHE in primary schools in England

A major review of the national curriculum has just been published. The review takes an in-depth look at what…

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22nd October 2025Supporting bereaved children and their classmates using ‘How to Mend a Friend’ by Karl Newson

Lesson resources and top tips for primary school teachers When a child in class faces a difficult time in their…

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6th October 2025Developing Behaviour Support Strategies Through Stories

Written by Michelle Cunningham, Founder of Raising Children Together and author of 'How I Smashed a Plate' Imagine you're in…

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25th September 2025Books featuring neurodiverse characters

13 books to use in primary school to talk about neurodiversity What better way to champion diversity and inclusion than…

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