Monday, 15 September 2014
Coffee & Conversation - this Friday!
Please join me this Friday 19th September for our first "Coffee & Conversation" at HCC. For any interested parents and friends of the Early Learning Centre students, this is your chance to enjoy a cup of tea/coffee (and cake!) whilst you network with other HCC parents, make some new friends and share some of your parenting experiences and challenges. From 9:15am (after Gospel) in the HCC Cafe. Hope to see you there! Joanne Betti, HCC Social Worker
Thursday, 11 September 2014
RUOK?
Today is RUOK? Day, a national campaign that encourages and equips people to regularly and meaningfully ask each other “are you ok?”
As you would appreciate, suicide prevention is an enormously complex and sensitive challenge, however we do know there is power in that simplest of questions - “Are you ok?”. By inspiring people to take the time to ask and to really listen, to have regular, face-to-face conversations with people, we can help those struggling with life feel connected long before they even think about suicide.
Asking “are you ok?” is a great place to start to help - if you think life is getting a bit tough or stressful for someone you know, if a friend or family member is really struggling, then please remember to ask RUOK?
At school today the message of RUOK? Day was shared with HCC students to raise awareness of the campaign. Students watched a short video during HTG specifically aimed at young people, and participated in a short activity to help them realise strengths/weaknesses/opportunities/threats of using social media for communicating and also about the dangers of mixed meanings when we use text messages to ensure we are helping and not hurting. Around the campus I also positioned strategic ‘Conversation corners’ to encourage them to start a conversation with someone today.
I really hope that the students gained some insight today into the importance of staying connected.
As you would appreciate, suicide prevention is an enormously complex and sensitive challenge, however we do know there is power in that simplest of questions - “Are you ok?”. By inspiring people to take the time to ask and to really listen, to have regular, face-to-face conversations with people, we can help those struggling with life feel connected long before they even think about suicide.
Asking “are you ok?” is a great place to start to help - if you think life is getting a bit tough or stressful for someone you know, if a friend or family member is really struggling, then please remember to ask RUOK?
At school today the message of RUOK? Day was shared with HCC students to raise awareness of the campaign. Students watched a short video during HTG specifically aimed at young people, and participated in a short activity to help them realise strengths/weaknesses/opportunities/threats of using social media for communicating and also about the dangers of mixed meanings when we use text messages to ensure we are helping and not hurting. Around the campus I also positioned strategic ‘Conversation corners’ to encourage them to start a conversation with someone today.
I really hope that the students gained some insight today into the importance of staying connected.
Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Being a great Dad
To coincide with Father's Day, Parentingideas has produced two insightful articles on Fatherhood - I have posted both of these on Parent Conneqt for your perusal.
"Being a Great Dad" highlights seven ideas to help you form close relationships with your kids, and maximise your effectiveness as a parent and partner, namely:
1) Find something in common with your kids;
2) Spend time with your sons;
3) Don't whimp out on discipline;
4) Treat your daughters well;
5) Say good bye to Superman, hello Clarke Kent;
6) Support your partner; and
7) Change as your child changes.
"Beyond their Years" looks at the vital role parents play in monitoring and controlling the TV content children are exposed to. This article is aimed at parents of primary aged children.
Read the full articles on Parent Conneqt!
"Being a Great Dad" highlights seven ideas to help you form close relationships with your kids, and maximise your effectiveness as a parent and partner, namely:
1) Find something in common with your kids;
2) Spend time with your sons;
3) Don't whimp out on discipline;
4) Treat your daughters well;
5) Say good bye to Superman, hello Clarke Kent;
6) Support your partner; and
7) Change as your child changes.
"Beyond their Years" looks at the vital role parents play in monitoring and controlling the TV content children are exposed to. This article is aimed at parents of primary aged children.
Read the full articles on Parent Conneqt!
Father's Day Quotes
Here are twenty quotes about fathers from Parentingideas ... just in time for Father's Day!
1. “I know what a good man is because I saw
it in my father.” Raimond Gaita
2. "A father is someone who will play
with you, even though he has friends his own age to play with.” Unknown
3.“If you can give your son or daughter
only one gift, let it be enthusiasm.” Bruce Barton
4."Just do what we say, Dad, and no
one will get hurt." Two daughters.
5."Your children need your presence
more than your presents." Jesse Jackson
6."The fundamental defect of fathers
is that they want their children to be a credit to them." Bertrand Russell
7.“One of the unseen benefits of having
children is that they deliver you from your own selfishness. There’s no going
back.” Martin Amis
8."What a father says to his children
is not heard by the world: but it will be heard by posterity." Jean Paul
Richter
9.“When you have kids, there’s no such
thing as quality time. There’s just time. There’s no, ‘Ooh, his graduation’s
better than going to the mall.’ It’s all kind of equal. Changing her diaper and
her winning a contest — it’s all good.” Chris Rock
10.“My father gave me the greatest gift
anyone could give another person: he believed in me.” Jim Valvano
11“Having a kid is like falling in love for
the first time when you’re 12, but every day.”
Mike Myers
12.“A man knows he is growing old because
he begins to look like his father.” Gabriel Garcia Marquez
13.”When I was a boy of fourteen, my father
was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got
to twenty-one, I was astonished at how much he had learned in seven
years." Mark Twain
14.“I have found the best way to give
advice to your children is to find out what they want and then advise them to
do it.” Harry S. Truman
15.“My sisters and I can still recite Dad’s
grilling rules: Rule No. 1: Dad is in charge. Rule No. 2: Repeat Rule No. 1.”
Connie Schultz
16. “My father taught me that the only way
you can make good at anything is to practice, and then practice some more.”
Pete Rose
17.“Before I got married I had six theories
about raising children; now, I have six children and no theories.” John Wilmot
18.“He has always provided me a safe place
to land and a hard place from which to launch.” Chelsea Clinton
19. “I just sit there and make up songs and
sing to [my son] in gibberish. I’m very good at gibberish now.” Elton John
20. " A (rad) dad is someone who
carries a picture where his money used to be." Rad for a Dad
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