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Jump Rope for Heart

Jump Rope for Heart is a fantastic physical activity and fundraising program that has been run by the Heart Foundation for over 36 years. It’s a great way for your child to keep fit and learn new skills, but it also helps raise funds for vital heart research and education programs. Since Jump Rope for Heart started in 1983, schools like ours have raised more than $104 million for the Heart Foundation’s lifesaving work.

 

You can register your child online, so they can receive the full benefits of the program and participate in online fundraising, simply follow the link below to get started. www.jumprope.org.au/parents

 

You do not have to fundraise if you do not wish, however, all students in Year 1-10 will still be participating. Students will be skipping throughout the term in PE lessons/during lunch breaks and some morning fitness sessions. During this time, you can share their online fundraising page with family and friends to help raise money for this great cause.

 

Thank you for supporting the Jump Rope for Heart program!

 

 

 

Parent TV

As parents, we can sometimes find ourselves comparing our kid's journey to other children or feel worried when other parents make comments. It's so important to learn not to fixate on what your child can't or can't yet do, and focus on their potential. It is not anyone else's business to judge your child on their progress and development. Read this blog post to learn more!

https://parenttv.com/blog/let-them-run-their-own-race-why-we-need-to-stop-comparing-our-kids-to-others

 

Many parents dangle the ‘digital carrot’ to entice kids to behave or motivate their behaviour, or ban the gaming console, or the TV as a form of punishment. Dr Kristy explain whether we should use screens as a reward and/or punishment tool, without making you feel guilty if this is what you’re currently doing. You’ll understand why using screen-time to reward behaviour is only effective in the short-term and how it alters your relationship with your child. This video will also help you to appreciate why punishing kids with screens can have detrimental consequences. Link to Video: https://parenttv.com/institute/ptv-social/videos/learn-if-its-okay-to-use-screen-time-as-a-digital-reward-or-punishment-tool

Ever asked the kids how their day was and had no response? Here are ways to find out what’s really going on in your child’s life. https://parenttv.com/institute/ptv-social/videos/ways-to-really-listen-so-your-child-shares-more

 

Many of us as parents are concerned about what it says to our kids if we allow them to quit activities after only a little while. We worry that it teaches them that money grows on trees, that persistence doesn’t matter and that giving up when things are hard is fine. We worry that allowing them to hold those beliefs teaches them that they’re a precious snowflake and the world ought to bend to them, not the other way around. But is that what they actually learn when we let them quit? Let’s ask the experts! https://parenttv.com/blog/should-i-let-my-kids-quit-activities