Safeguarding
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Digital PArenting MAgazine
Published 14/12/18, by Padraig McKennaWe have sent home a copy of Digital Parenting with children in our Y3-6 classes. These (free) magazines are produced by the Vodafone Foundation and are intended to help parents understand how their children are communicating electronically and wha - Read More
Be Internet Legends!
Published 20/11/18, by Peter CresswellOn Friday 23rd of November, our older children will have a special assembly about the concept of being Internet Legends!
The whole of Keystage 2 will be participating in this assembly so we will keep you posted about what we find out - in the meantime, take a look at this video for an introduction from the Be Internet Legends team.
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What my parents don't know about safeguarding is....
Published 13/10/18, by Peter CresswellThe statements below, about the use of social media, were compiled anonymously by the children of Year 5 & 6 at a local Primary School. They make for interesting reading...
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esafety resources
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Stranger Danger
Published 19/09/18, by Peter CresswellOne of our local schools has received reports from two parents about a white Audi following a secondary aged pupil home from school. The Police are aware. We don't wish to alarm you, but it is important to let you know so that you can remind your children about 'Stranger Danger'. We often remind the children in school about it. Please click on this link and scroll down for more information:
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/staying-safe-away-from-home/
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Home Alone
Published 16/07/18, by Peter CresswellParents are sometimes unsure as to when children can be left at home alone. The information below gives some very useful guidance. As a rule, primary aged children should never be left at home alone.
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Talking to your child about staying safe online
Published 07/05/18, by Peter CresswellTalking to your child – openly, and regularly – is the best way to help keep them safe online.
You might find it helpful to start with a family discussion to set boundaries and agree what's appropriate. Or you might need a more specific conversation about an app or website your child wants to use or something you're worried about.
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Let's Talk Pants
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Being a parent can be hard.....
Published 07/05/18, by Peter CresswellBalancing the various demands parents have to cope with isn't easy and all parents can come under pressure or stress from time to time.
This guide shares practical advice and tips for positive parenting techniques that work well for children - from babies to teenagers. These techniques encourage better behaviour and help parents find out what works for them and their child.
The guide is also a valuable resource for services and professionals offering parenting advice to new parents and those caring for young children or teenagers. Click below to download the guide
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