The use of affective statements are one of the ways we work restoratively with students at school. Our staff will be learning more about restorative practice and how to implement it in our school with Sheila Bollard from Real Schools at our next professional learning day on Friday 7th June.
The Brain and Behaviour
The following article explores the role of the brain and how that can influence the choices and response from the young people in your life.
Monitoring Online Usage
Excessive screen time, internet usage and social media activity can have a profound impact on young people. School TV dives into the dangers and harms of excessive usage whilst giving you practical advice as a parent to help!
For children and teenagers, there is no doubt that the Internet can be an excellent resource for information, communication and entertainment, but more and more Australian parents are concerned about excessive time online.
Today’s youth are the early settlers in a remarkable new world. Unfortunately, parents feel as though they are shut out of this world, often not knowing, nor understanding, what happens in this online environment.
It is up to parents to monitor, not just what their children do online, but also the length of time they spend online. Many of the online games children play have parental controls. However, parents do not always choose to use them. Banning is not the answer. A better strategy is to give kids access, but be informed, set some rules, monitor and supervise. To ignore this responsibility could create significant psychological and social problems for their children in years to come.
For more information on Internet Addiction, please follow the link
Dillon Price
K-12 Leader of Wellbeing
Real Talk Webinar
Real Talk provides seminars, reflection days and up-to-date resources for young people on topics relating to identity, eSafety, relationships, love, sex and marriage. They speak to over 40,000 students each year including schools throughout the Bathurst Diocese.
Having engaged with our Year 5 and Year 10 students in retreat days last term, they are now offering a webinar titled 'Respectful Relationships' for all parents to view on Monday the 3rd of June at 6.30pm.
The topic 'Respectful Relationship' is something, as we know, that our young people are faced with more than ever, and parents often find it difficult to deal with, or even speak about with their children.
As a school community we would like to extend an invitation for parents to view this webinar on site, at St Matthews Primary Campus, if you wish, to assist with technical issues or simply to offer the chance to discuss any points raised. Of course you are more than welcome to join the webinar from your own device by logging into Zoom and entering the Zoom ID on the attached flyer.
If you would like to take up this opportunity to view the webinar on site please RSVP by Friday 31st May. Ross McKeown
Ross McKeown
Leader of Missions