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Newsletter - 2024 Issue 2 OUT NOW!!! 

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Parenting Explosive Kids

FREE

help for frustrated parents

PARENTING EXPLOSIVE KIDS

 Does your child:

· Show extreme behaviour?

· Have intense temper tantrums?

· Refuse to do what they are asked?

· Use verbal and physical aggression?

 

Parenting Explosive Kids shows parents how:

· To identify the child’s concerns and triggers that cause the behaviour,

· To teach the child coping skills and

· To find workable solutions that satisfy both parent and child and lessen the likelihood of negative behaviour

 WHEN: 3 x Tuesdays 2nd, 9th & 16th July 2024

TIME: 10am to 1pm

WHERE: Centacare, 150 Rusden Street, ARMIDALE

COST: FREE

For more information please call Pedro on 6738 7200 or to register 1800 372 826

Real Talk Parents Free Membership

The Armidale Catholic School Office has arranged for our entire school community (parents, teachers and staff) to have free premium level access to our Real Talk Parents membership site.  Click on the link below to take advantage of this great resource.

 

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SchoolTV - SPECIAL REPORT: Smokeless Tobacco Products

The evolving nicotine landscape requires parents and caregivers to stay informed to protect young people from these emerging threats. Snus and nicotine pouches are gaining popularity among young people as smokeless tobacco (SLT) products. Both products are discreetly placed under the upper lip, allowing nicotine absorption through the gums.

 

Health authorities are urging proactive measures to curb this growing trend and calling on regulators to implement controls before these products become as widespread as vapes. The high nicotine levels in these products pose serious health risks, including nicotine addiction, cardiovascular disease, gum disease, tooth decay, and even nicotine poisoning. Researchers highlight the detrimental effects of nicotine on developing brains, linking its use to depression, anxiety, ADHD symptoms, and an increased risk of addiction to other drugs.

 

The marketing of snus and nicotine pouches targets young audiences through social media influencers, raising concerns about their increasing popularity among school students. And like vapes, they come in various flavours and strengths, with unregulated nicotine levels leading to inconsistent and misleading labelling.  It is clear that SLT products contain not only nicotine, but also other chemicals with unknown long-term effects.

 

This Special Report will help you become aware of the potential risks of smokeless tobacco products and guide you in age-appropriate discussions with your child.

 

Here is the link to your Special Report https://stmarysarmidale.catholic.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-smokeless-tobacco-products-au