This year in the UK, Safer Internet Day explores reliability online. The internet has an amazing range of information and opportunities online, but how do we separate fact from fiction?
Safer Internet Day will be celebrated globally with the slogan: Together for a better internet.
Free resources for Children’s Mental Health Week 2021
From 1-7 February 2021, we’re taking part in Place2Be’s Children’s Mental Health Week.
This year’s theme is:
Express Yourself
Place2Be has created activities and resources to help children (and adults) to explore the different ways that they can share their thoughts, feelings and ideas.
There are lots of resources on the Children’s Mental Health Week website that you can use with your child at home; including activity ideas,
tips for parents and carers, and an online assembly which will be available from Monday 1 February.
Mental Health support during lockdown
There are lots of new situations and emotions that children may be experiencing during the lockdown. There may be more conflict at home,
increased levels of loneliness and isolation, or even difficulty sleeping.
In the coronavirus toolkit produced by 'Mentally Healthy Schools' they've rounded up guidance, videos and practical activities to support children and families with the different effects the lockdown may be having on them.
Anti Bullying Week 2020
16th - 20th November is the official anti-bullying week. All classes will spend some time this week, and in the coming weeks, thinking about how we can all help each other to put an end to bullying. The assembly we have used with our children is here, as is a parent guide.
If there are any issues you would like us to know about always contact your child's class teacher so that we can work together to sort things out.