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Good morning Friends. I was just asked from one of my administrators for help in finding a tips/info sheet to send home to parents. Apparently, some of our upper elem. aged students are talking about inappropriate subjects that they have seen on the internet. I know this is sadly, no news flash, to most of us. Especially with all the tablets and smartphones that are available at every breath. Do any of you have a good quick resource that you can direct me to?
Thanks Friends!
Thank you Praiser. You are on my page. That is exactly where my brain went when she called me this morning. This is my 1 school that doesn't have a counselor. I have tried and tried. Hopefully sometime the Board will see the need. (good use of the purple roley eyed guy)wasn't asking me to actually do anything, but provide guidance
The admin. wasn't asking me to really do anything, (she is young, and this is her first rodeo as an adm. with this type of thing. She is doing a fantastic job and we love her being the adm. there) . She was wanting my input and suggestions of where/how to proceed. Supposedly, one of the boys in the class has been grabbing a little girls behind for a long time. The little girl is just now telling someone. This will probably result in a lot of conversations and a presentation from an outside source.
Just tell him to keep his damn hands to himself!
I sent the admin. a suggestion to contact our Children's Advocacy Center. We are very fortunate to have one near. They are going to send someone to come and talk to the kids. I am excited about this and hope and I can be there to hear what they have to say.
Just letting you know in case some of you may have an Advocacy Center nearby, it is a resource that we really haven't tapped into much.
Farawyn
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I have really good Guidance and Psych. I'm lucky.