Video summary
Dan has Asperger Syndrome, also known as Asperger's, and sometimes finds it difficult to connect with people. In this short film he shares his experiences of learning magic, using his growth mindset, and using magic tricks to help him connect with other people.
Asperger Syndrome is no longer an official diagnosis but instead comes under the umbrella of Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Teacher notes
Social relationships are critical to our wellbeing and can protect us from mental health problems.
Our relationships can help us to feel like we belong, so it's important that we make the time and space to connect with our friends and family, but also to make new connections.
Using the film
This is one of five films about wellbeing and developing a growth mindset.
They can be shown in any order and are designed to encourage students to think about their own wellbeing, and how they canlearn to build good habits to support their mental health and develop a positive attitude.
Classroom ideas
Use the film to start a class conversation about why it important to connect and communicate with people.
Discuss the different ways in which we can connect with people and the different relationships we have.
Ask pupils for four different topics of conversation. Get pupils to talk in pairs with someone in the class that they wouldn鈥檛 usuallyinteract with. Ask them to talk about the four different points to help them connect with one another.
Play Connection Bingo: create a list that asks 鈥榳ho plays the guitar鈥, 鈥榳ho likes pineapple鈥, 鈥榳ho has been on a plane鈥, etc and ask students to talk to others in the class to see if they can find someone for each item on the list.
Kristana - Be active. video
In this short film Kristana explains how weightlifting has helped her to feel better about herself, develop confidence in school and overcome challenges.
Mjd - Give to others video
In this short film Mjd explains how he used a growth mindset to learn English, and how he 'gives to others鈥 by translating for his classmates and helping them learn.
Rachel - Take notice. video
In this short film Rachel shares how she takes notice of the issues that are happening around her and how she tries to make a positive change.
Ethan - Keep learning. video
Ethan has cerebral palsy, a medical condition that affects his movement and coordination. He's also an adaptive surfer and is training to go to the world adaptive championships in California. In this short film Ethan shares his experiences of using a growth mindset to learn new things.