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Wellbeing

Leader: Geenah Loughran

Chill Out Room - Monday and Thursday

 

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PBIS 

 

This is our 'School Wide Expectations' regarding behaviour, we refer to it as our 'Behaviour Matrix'

This Matrix is displayed in every classroom at St Patrick's.  

The Teachers explicity teach these to the students. 

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Our PBIS Blitz  is:  

PBIS Report  

 

PBIS Assembly Script: Speaking Respectfully 

 

When we speak respectfully, it’s not just about the words we use. It’s also about our tone of voice, our body language, and our facial expressions

 

 First, let’s talk about our tone of voice

A respectful tone sounds calm and friendly. It is not shouting, yelling or using sarcasm. When we use a respectful tone, people are more likely to listen and feel safe. 

Let’s think:       Would I like someone to speak to me this way? 

 

Next, let’s talk about body language

Respectful body language means: 

Facing the person who is speaking 

Keeping our hands and body calm 

Giving others personal space 

Our bodies can show respect even when we are not speaking. 

 

Now let’s think about facial expressions

Respectful faces look kind and relaxed. Our eyes are looking at the speaker. Our face matches our words — no eye rolling, smirking or frowning.Even if our words are polite, our face can send a different message. 

 

Respectful speaking does not look or sound like: 

Talking over others 

Rolling our eyes or turning away 

Using an angry or bossy voice 

Using unkind or teasing words 

Those choices can hurt feelings and stop learn

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Start the conversation - online safety at home

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