Our parenting toolkit brings together useful articles from the school’s website. It offers valuable insights and practical information for families with children in primary school.
Published: 14 Nov 2024
The Importance of Perseverance
Perseverance can be beneficial for children's academic success and overall wellbeing. Discover techniques to help them navigate challenges, develop resilience, and foster a positive mindset.
There's no simple answer to guarantee resilience, but we can help our children develop the skills to negotiate their own challenges and to be more resilient, more capable, and happier.
With regular school attendance your child will have the best opportunity to learn and improve their wellbeing. Every school day matters for our learners. Days missed here and there add up
The NSW Education Standards Authority have published parent and carer guides to help support your child at home in the learning areas of Maths and English.
School-age children might be starting to go online independently for fun or learning. Learn how you can protect children and encourage safe online behaviour.
At Stanmore Public School, we encourage "nude food" lunchboxes – no disposable wrappers or single-use packaging. Small changes help reduce the school’s annual waste of 16.8 tons.
Why not plan some small things you could do to boost the happiness of someone as a way of keeping yourself strong, resilient and happy? It’s the gift that gives twice!
SuperParent Powers is a free 2-hour interactive training program, created by the UTS Kidman Centre, for parents and caregivers of 10–15 year-old children.
The Raising Children Network is an online knowledge base with free, reliable, up-to-date and independent advice to help families grow and thrive together.
Do you struggle with the boomerang lunchbox, where food comes back untouched? There are many reasons kids might not eat their lunch. Consider these factors next time you pack their lunchbox.
The Positive Parenting Program is a multi-level system of support to prevent and treat social, emotional and behavioural problems in children aged 0 to 11.
SWAP IT is a free evidence-based healthy lunchbox program. The program supports parents and carers to SWAP what is packed in their child’s lunchbox from sometimes foods to everyday foods.
Developed by Education Services Australia for the DoE, the Student Wellbeing Hub offers games, videos, websites, and resources on topics like dealing with bullying and staying safe online.
Mindfulness is the simple practice of bringing your attention to the present moment. It has been shown to help promote happiness and relieve stress in children.
In primary school, children experience various stages of friendship and inevitable conflicts. These conflicts are valuable opportunities to teach them about getting along with others.
Live Outside the Box is a NSW Health initiative to encourage kids to maintain a healthy, active lifestyle. It’s an interactive, fun, one-week activity for Stage 3 primary school students.
Smiling Mind is a free mindfulness meditation app created by experts to help balance a hectic life. Like eating well and staying fit for physical health, mindfulness meditation supports mental health.
Parents and carers can explore the importance of mathematical skills with the Everyday Maths experience, featuring activities, resources and explainers targeted to year groups.
The Wellbeing Wheel a framework for children and young people. It views wellbeing in a way that brings together the different elements a child needs in order to thrive.
Head to Health is an Australian Department of Health website which offers multiple ways of searching for digital health resources to support the wellbeing of families.
It’s never too late to give your family’s wellbeing a high priority. The ‘Five Ways to Wellbeing’ will help you to develop a wellbeing plan for your family.
Go4Fun Online is a free program that provides children aged 7 – 13 years and their families with 10 weeks of support relating to healthy eating, physical activity, self-esteem and fun.
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