Principal's Update
Angelika Ireland
Principal's Update
Angelika Ireland
It’s normal to be both excited to get back to normal and to feel stressed or anxious about it.
Helping your child transition back to school
Being away from school and returning to an environment that has changed can be anxiety-provoking. Here are some ways you can support your child:
Supporting a worried child
It’s very normal for children and young people to experience re-entry anxiety following a pandemic. Here are some things that can help:
What’s the difference between normal behaviour and concerning behaviour?
Some changes in behaviours are normal. Here’s how to know when to get help:
Normal impacts
Research into psychological impacts of health anxiety, quarantine and isolation have found a range of short-term emotional changes are normal, including confusion, anger, anxiety and depression.
Some short-term behaviour change is also normal. This includes insomnia, exhaustion, irritability, or avoidance, e.g. avoiding crowded places.
Some long-term behaviour changes can also be normal, e.g. changes in hygiene practices.
Concerning impacts
While most children will bounce back and recover in their own time, a pandemic can trigger Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) symptoms in some people.
Trauma is a response to a deeply distressing or disturbing event that overwhelms your ability cope. A trauma typically involves intense feelings of fear, helplessness or horror. A trauma can include the threat of serious harm, or death to themselves, or another person, e.g. fear for an immune-compromised sibling or witnessing the suffering of others on the news.
Reference: Kids Helpline
https://kidshelpline.com.au/parents/issues/returning-normal-after-covid-19
PICKING UP YOUR FOUNDATION TO YEAR 2 CHILD FROM SCHOOL
It was so good to see our Foundation to Year 2 students return to school this week.
The students were excited to see their friends and teacher and settled in quickly. Thank you to all the parents for your co-operation with our request not to enter the school grounds. This made the transition so much safer for everyone.
Just a reminder about pick-up times and locations.
Staggered drop off and pick up times
Surname starting with | Drop Off Time | Pick up time |
A-K | 8:30-8:45am | 3:00pm |
L-Z | 8:45-9:00am | 3:30pm |
Gates
Teachers will walk Foundation students to the basketball courts. They will be dismissed from there when their parent arrives. If a Foundation student has a brother or sister in Year 1 or 2, they will be directed to also go to the basketball court.
All other Year 1 and 2 students will be dismissed from their classroom and meet their parent at the gate that parents arranged with their child.
There will be a number of staff supervising at each exit point.
Year 3 to 6 students return on Tuesday 9 June. Further details about drop off and pick up for their return will be forwarded out next week.
Regards
Angelika Ireland