Term 3 Week 1 Newsletter - 21.07.23
Principal News
Welcome back to Term 3!
We were very excited to be back with our students on Tuesday morning. It was great to hear of all the wonderful adventures our families had over the holidays. We trust that you are all very excited to have your children back at school!
On Monday our staff participated in our Bishop's Spirituality Modules. Our faith is central every thing we do here at Our Lady Help of Christians and as a staff, we enjoyed a wonderful day together in prayer and reflection.
We've compacted this week's newsletter into a shorter format with important term events, but will be back to our usual format in Week 3.
Social Media: Are They Old Enough?
While the internet offers incredible opportunities for children to access information and connect with others, it's important for parents to teach them how to navigate online environments safely. Without proper supervision and understanding of concepts like privacy, children may face negative experiences that can impact their well-being.
Wait Till 13
One common question that arises is when your child should have a social media account.
Most social media platforms, including Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and Facebook, require users to be at least 13 years old to register. Following these guidelines, we recommend that no primary-aged child should have their own social media account. As a school community, we kindly request that you protect your child by allowing them to access social media only under your account and supervision.
After they are 13, take into account your child’s:
- Maturity
- Resilience
- Understanding of the impacts of social media.
Saying No
Safeguarding your child's confidence and self-worth during their primary school years is crucial, and social media can have negative consequences on your child’s developing identity. We encourage you not to let the online environment distort this important phase of their development. Stay strong and resist the pressure to introduce your child to social media when they are too young.
Together, let's empower our children to explore the digital world safely while preserving their well-being and fostering a positive sense of self.
Learn about the latest games, apps and social media use for children in The esafety Guide.
Save the date.... Thursday 7th September
Our Book Week Parade will take place on Thursday, 7th September. This year's theme is Read, Grow, Inspire. We encourage students to come dressed as their favourite book character for our parade. Start planning your costumes!