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Barbie School of Friendship marks brand’s first ever educational resource

Published on: 23rd February 2023

Centred upon kindness, empathy and friendship, the Barbie School of Friendship is based on neuroscientific research to help children develop important social skills.

Barbie School of FriendshipThe Barbie brand has unveiled its first ever UK educational schools resource. The Barbie School of Friendship has been created in collaboration with educators to engage primary schools and KS2 pupils in learning and developing empathy and social skills.

Running throughout 2023 in 700 schools across the UK, with the potential to reach 150,000+ pupils, the Barbie School of Friendship encompasses PSHE and citizenship topics to aid development of important social skills both in school and at home. Children will take part in a series of lessons designed to encourage them to consider nuance and the importance of empathy in different realistic situations, such as when a school friend feels left out. The resource will help children to learn how to find solutions, compromises and positive outcomes. Doll play will be at the heart of the resources, where it will actively encourage children to engage with and explore empathy with regards to the DofE requirements.

The programme has been built on neuroscientific research commissioned by Mattel and undertaken by Cardiff University which found that doll play activates brain regions associated with social information processing, such as empathy. The research shows that when children create imaginary worlds and role-play with dolls such as Barbie, it prompts them to talk about thoughts about others’ emotions and feelings. This can have positive and long-lasting effects on children, building social and emotional processing social skills.

Kelly Philp, marketing director Mattel UK, said: “Since publishing the Barbie Benefits of Doll Play research in 2020, we have been talking directly with parents about the positive benefits that doll play can have on children’s development of empathy and key social skills. Now, for the first time, we are speaking to children and teachers about the benefits of dolls play in an educational environment. We hope this will be a valuable asset for teachers to help children understand empathy in a relatable way.”

The Barbie School of Friendship is available now, with each registered school receiving 12 Barbie and Ken dolls, four ready-made lessons with presentations for each lesson, a teacher guide, additional guidance for SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) children, emotion flashcards, pupil certificates and stickers, an emotions wheel poster, competition leaflet, information to give to parents and additional cut-out dolls for lessons.

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