Weekly School Newsletter
Autism West Midlands Virtual Support Groups Spring 2023
Autism West Midlands offer support and advice services to parents and carers of autistic children. Details of the support on offer are included below.
Your child does not need to have a diagnosis of autism for you to access these sessions.
For more information, or to book a session, please contact shropshire@autismwestmidlands.org.uk
Stars of the Week
Well done to our Star pupils this week.
National Online Safety – 10 Ways Gaming Can Support Positive Outcomes
Please see the leaflet below which outlines how online gaming can support positive outcomes.
Safer Internet Day 2023
https://www.saferinternetday.org/news/article?id=7043422
Please click the above link to find out about Safer Internet Day 2023!
Visitor in Grinshill
We are very grateful to Mrs Gilbert (Beatrice’s mum) for coming into school today. Mrs Gilbert is a vet and was able to talk to the children about some animal skeletons.
The children asked some very interesting questions and enjoyed holding the bones.
Our Stars of the Week
We are proud to introduce our Bomere Heath Stars of the Week!
Skeletons found in owl pellets
The children have been having an amazing time trying to piece together a full skeleton using their bone charts.
The February Loop
Please find attached the February Loop!
Tips for Encouraging Open Discussions about Digital Lives
A free online safety guide on Digital Lives.
Most parents frequently chat with their child about how things are going at school or what’s happening in their friendship groups – but those discussions often doesn’t extend to youngsters’ online activities. In fact, National Online Safety conducted a recent survey which found that only slightly more than half (54%) of parents regularly talk to their children about staying safe online.
It can be an awkward topic to broach and, of course, it needs not to feel intrusive. However, just checking in with your child about their digital life can get them thinking about online safety and alert you to any issues they might be having.
In support of Safer Internet Day 2023, the #WakeUpWednesday guide has some useful tips on potential ways to start those conversations.