Tue 17 Oct School Council Meeng 6:30pm Tue 24 Oct Join us: Thomastown Hub celebraon 2:45pm Fri 3 Nov PUPIL FREE DAY Tue 7 Nov PUBLIC HOLIDAY Wed 8 Nov Prep Orientaon Session 1 Thomastown West Primary School NEWSLETTER 98-112 Main Street, Thomastown, Victoria 3074 – Ph: 9465 4317 Email: [email protected]Website: www.thomwestps.vic.edu.au SCHOOL UNIFORMS Well done to all of the students who have demonstrated personal responsibility by wearing their full school uniform and the hats! Keep up the great effort! PLANNING FOR 2018 Parent requests to the Principal Work on the 2018 grade placements will begin very soon. This is your last chance… If you have any concerns or important informaon regarding your child’s grade placement for 2018 please put these in wring and address the envelope, marked confidenal, to Sandi Young by Wednesday 18th October. Students/families who are leaving It is very important for us to have the correct enrolment numbers for children aending TWPS in 2018 so that the best possible class structures and class sizes can be organised to maximise student engagement, wellbeing and learning. We understand that some families are moving houses and there may be schools that are closer to your new address. We will support your child and their transion to a new school. Please contact us as soon as possible to let us know if your child/ children will not be aending TWPS in 2018. Enrolments There are sll a number of families who have not yet enrolled their prep child for 2018. Please collect an enrolment form from the office to complete and return it to school as soon as possible. We would love to involve our next year’s Prep students in our orientaon/transion program this term. Orientaon for our new Preps During November we are running a Prep Orientaon / Transion Program to familiarise the new Preps with our wonderful school and its procedures. Parents also stay during this me for the Informaon sessions present by the Prep teachers, Mrs Wright and myself. Did you know? We genuinely believe in the partnership between parents, carers and the school can support and maximise student engagement, wellbeing and learning. For this reason, we enhance our enrolment process by organising a meeng with each of our new Prep families. This is an in-depth one-on-one informal family conversaon with staff at schools. In the past, trust and relaonships are formed during these informal chats and we have found they are highly valued both by the families and the school staff. “All that you do, do with your might. Things done by halves, are never done right.” - R.H. Stoddard Educaon Maers, Teachers Make a Difference & Every Day Counts! Sandi Young NEWSLETTER No. 30 13th October 2017 From Principal Welcome back to our enre community and I hope everyone enjoyed the break and the me you spent with the children. I thoroughly enjoyed my holidays in Sydney with my family. We had amazing weather and it was wonderful to have our two puppies with us, enjoying their first experiences at the beach! What a pleasure it was to return to school on Monday and be greeted by huge smiles from students who were excited to learn and teachers who were eager to teach and Educaon Support staff who were enthusiasc about supporng our students and families! SCHOOL WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR Thomastown West is a community that is commied to creang and maintaining a posive safe and supporve environment. By upholding our values we encourage every child to reach their academic potenal and social growth in an inclusive and innovave learning environment. PUPIL FREE DAY A reminder that Friday 3rd November is a PUPIL FREE DAY. The teachers will be parcipang in professional learning and preparing for 2018. Remember that Tuesday (7th November 2017) is a PUBLIC HOLIDAY! SCHOOL COUNCIL Just a friendly reminder that School Council is Tuesday 17th October at 6:30pm in our staff room at school. Visitors are welcome!
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Tue 17 Oct School Council Meeting 630pm
Tue 24 Oct Join us Thomastown Hub celebration 245pm
Fri 3 Nov PUPIL FREE DAY
Tue 7 Nov PUBLIC HOLIDAY
Wed 8 Nov Prep Orientation Session 1
Thomastown West Primary School
NEWSLETTER 98-112 Main Street Thomastown Victoria 3074 ndash Ph 9465 4317
SCHOOL UNIFORMS Well done to all of the students who have demonstrated
personal responsibility by wearing their full school uniform
and the hats Keep up the great effort
PLANNING FOR 2018
Parent requests to the Principal Work on the 2018 grade placements will begin very soon This is
your last chancehellip If you have any concerns or important
information regarding your childrsquos grade placement for 2018
please put these in writing and address the envelope marked
confidential to Sandi Young by Wednesday 18th October
Studentsfamilies who are leaving It is very important for us to have the correct enrolment
numbers for children attending TWPS in 2018 so that the best
possible class structures and class sizes can be organised to
maximise student engagement wellbeing and learning
We understand that some families are moving houses and there
may be schools that are closer to your new address We will
support your child and their transition to a new school Please
contact us as soon as possible to let us know if your child
children will not be attending TWPS in 2018
Enrolments There are still a number of families who have not yet enrolled
their prep child for 2018 Please collect an enrolment form from
the office to complete and return it to school as soon as possible
We would love to involve our next yearrsquos Prep students in our
orientationtransition program this term
Orientation for our new Preps
During November we are running a Prep Orientation Transition Program to familiarise the new Preps with our wonderful school and its procedures Parents also stay during this time for the Information sessions present by the Prep teachers Mrs Wright and myself
Did you know
We genuinely believe in the partnership between parents
carers and the school can support and maximise student
engagement wellbeing and learning For this reason we
enhance our enrolment process by organising a meeting
with each of our new Prep families This is an in-depth
one-on-one informal family conversation with staff at
schools In the past trust and relationships are formed
during these informal chats and we have found they are
highly valued both by the families and the school staff
ldquoAll that you do do with your might Things done by halves are never done rightrdquo - RH Stoddard
Education Matters Teachers Make a Difference
amp Every Day Counts
Sandi Young
NEWSLETTER No 30 13th October 2017
From Principal
Welcome back to our entire community and I hope
everyone enjoyed the break and the time you spent with
the children I thoroughly enjoyed my holidays in Sydney
with my family We had amazing weather and it was
wonderful to have our two puppies with us enjoying their
first experiences at the beach
What a pleasure it was to return to school on Monday and
be greeted by huge smiles from students who were
excited to learn and teachers who were eager to teach and
Education Support staff who were enthusiastic about
supporting our students and families
SCHOOL WIDE POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR
Thomastown West is a community
that is committed to creating and
maintaining a positive safe and
supportive environment
By upholding our values we encourage
every child to reach their academic
potential and social growth in an
inclusive and innovative learning
environment
PUPIL FREE DAY A reminder that Friday 3rd November is a PUPIL FREE DAY
The teachers will be participating in professional learning
and preparing for 2018 Remember that Tuesday
(7th November 2017) is a PUBLIC HOLIDAY
SCHOOL COUNCIL Just a friendly reminder that School Council is Tuesday
17th October at 630pm in our staff room at school
Visitors are welcome
Hi everyone
Cup of Life
Well done to all the boys and girls who are coming to school as much as possible This week the winner of Cup of Life ishelliphelliphellip
Room 1 Congratulations to all the boys and girls in Room 1
We understand that sometimes children cannot attend school due to illness religious events appointments or holidays If your child is away please make sure that you speak with the office or classroom teacher to let us know
Breakfast Club
Wersquove had a great first week back at Breakfast Club The chil-dren have enjoyed a healthy breakfast and caught up with each other about their exciting school holidays
Breakfast club runs every day from 8am to 830am in the Multi-Purpose room We have lots of yummy and healthy food choices for everybody
Reminder Unless attending Breakfast Club children are not to be in the school yard before 830am when there is teacher supervision Additionally children are not to leave the school premises after attending breakfast club This is for the safety of all children Thank you for your cooperation
Great Movie Review Sites For Parents With Kids In Mind
By Angela Randall from wwwmakeuseofcom
Yoursquore ready to put The Wolverine into the DVD player then suddenly you wonder if this movie will be a problem for your 8-year-old Well will it
If yoursquore a parent with a family who loves movies yoursquove probably realized that you need to be able to get some reliable information on those movies before you show them to the family But navigating the various movie sites to find child-friendly titles can be a chore
Today wersquoll explore a few of the best movie review sites for kids so that you can choose the best go-to site for your familyrsquos needs Wersquoll also show you the best ways to get drip-fed some useful information about new movie releases too
Common Sense Media (commonsensemedia orgmovie-reviews) The Common Sense Media site has a unique way of showcasing their film reviews Latest releases are shown in a list just with a poster quick one-sentence blurb age rating and star rating If you click through you get to see a short video review of the film featuring a few short clips from the film with a voice-over review This really is great as you can see for yourself the sorts of characters that are in the film The reviews are also very comprehensive letting you know if there is any educational value as well as covering the usual parental worries ndash and theyrsquore not afraid to tell you if they just donrsquot like it much If you canrsquot watch the video for whatever reason you can usually click through again to a text version
The site is easy to browse with best of lists and the like They also cover books games music and more Common Sense Media can be followed on Facebook Twitter YouTube or via their mobile apps
Kids In Mind (kids-in-mindcom) Kids In Mind have very wordy reviews focusing on three major areas of concern for parents Sex amp Nudity Violence amp Gore and Profanity Each film has an easy-reference chart showing the severity of content in these areas but the review proper has a lot more information available
Follow Kids In Mind on Facebook or via their iPhone or iPad app Also iPad users should check out our guide to watching videos on the iPad and Android users should read up on our list of tablets you would let your kids use
Kids Pick Flicks (kidspickflickscom) The Kids Pick Flicks site has a good point Why should kids care what a 50-year-old man has to say about movies To turn that around they offer a site full of reviews by kids and teenagers
This I feel is an awesome way to find out for sure if your kids will even be interested in certain films Itrsquos also a good way to get your kids interested in reading about movies mdash or maybe even reviewing them themselves In fact many of the teenage writers on this site seem to have a real talent for writing movie reviews and could easily line up a good career in it later Irsquom sure
The site is searchable or brow sable by DVD reviews or more recent movie reviews Itrsquos worth adding to your RSS feeds
Box Office Mom (boxofficemomcom) The Box Office Mom site appeals to parents as it gets straight to the answers you really want to know In the full review each of the following points is also elaborated on so you can find out more detail if yoursquore still unsure
Each film has entries for
Rating (Her star-rating guide)
Release Date
MPAA Rating
Best Age Group
Sexual Content
Violent Content
Crude or Profane Language
Drugs and Alcohol Content
Will it Appeal to KidsTeens
She seems to cover any and all movies that teenagers will bug their parents about So there are a few R rated movies in the mix some of which get a big NO while others could possibly be viewed by mature 17-year-olds
It
Rating 25 out of 5 popcorn buckets Release Date September 8 2017 MPAA Rating R Best Age Group 15+
Sexual Content Moderate
ViolentDisturbing Content Excessive Crude or Profane Language Excessive Drug and Alcohol Content Mild Will Teens Like It Yes
Read the full review here
You can also browse the site by genre box-office favourites or DVD favourites If you want updates on her new reviews you can subscribe using RSS Facebook and Twitter
Bianca Bagnara
Student Welfare Officer
Hi Everyone It was good to see the smiling faces of our students after their two-week break The staff were also looking re-freshed
There is much talk in the media about the benefits of learning to fail One school gave their students juggling balls to encourage their students to learn the importance of having a go perseverance and that it was ok to struggle There are things that I find easy and many things that I donrsquot ndash just ask my family about my lack of eyehand
coordination HOWEVER THATrsquoS OK Educational psychologist Michael Grose has the following to say about this Why finishing 4th beats winning Itrsquos great to see the smiles of satisfaction on a childrsquos face after winning a game a race or finishing on top of the pile in any endeavour Winning is a good feeling Winning means theyrsquore doing well Itrsquos equated with success Itrsquos a good habit to develop helliphellip or so the theory goes I beg to differ Winning is just one story Not finishing first carries emotion too butrsquos itrsquos not necessarily positive Itrsquos good for kids to experience disappointment annoyance and frustration just as itrsquos good to experience positive emo-tions Itrsquos good to learn when you are young that bad feelings happen but they donrsquot last This is a huge life lesson Not winning also teaches kids to link success with effort It teaches them that perseverance pays off eventually Helping kids accept setbacks and unpleasant emotions rather than block them out is the key to building their resilience What about the child who never wins Some children seem to never win or hardly ever do One of my kids always seemed to have 4th place sewn up in any race ndash just missing a ribbon - except if he was trying to get into a four person relay team Hersquod usually finish 5th As a caring parent it was hard work keeping his chin up year after year But thatrsquos what you have to do He eventually stopped doing some of the activities where he struggled in replacing them with school subjects sports and activities that more suited his interests and abilities But not before he learned the value of struggle As an adult he can now articulate the disappointment he felt coming close but never quite hitting the winnerrsquos circle but he can see the value of hanging in there long after others have given up He knows persistence is one of his strongest assets So if you have a child who continually comes 4th (figuratively
as well as literally) here are some strategies you can focus on 1Encourage liberally Stanford University professor Carol Dweck (who has written a great deal about this very topic) encourages parents to use process praise ( ldquoyou used smart strategiesrdquo ldquoyou worked hard on that onerdquo ldquoyou thought long and hard to work that problem outrdquo) She says this helps kids value effort and work for longer-term results 2 Focus on struggles not just on victories Your focus as a parent reveals your values If you value effort and struggle then you need to be on the lookout for these so you can applaud them If winning is all you value then yoursquoll focus on that There is a choice 3 Share stories of struggle and overcoming adversity Whether itrsquos stories from your own life (kids to love to hear when their parents struggled) or stories from news public or sporting life inspire and encourage kids with the narratives of the struggles of others Itrsquos easy as a parent to get caught in the winning trap But maybe just maybe finishing 4th is better for kids in the long-term than always being a winner
Robyn Mulholland (Student Well-being)
Community News
Term 4 Courses starting soon
Certificate III in Education Support (Teachers Aide) -CHC30213 - October 2017
This qualification will give you the skills and knowledge to provide assistance and support to teachers and students in a range of educational settings
Starts 16th October 2017 Mondays 915am mdash315pm
Duration 24 sessions 2 workshops + 100 hour practical placement (Excludes Public amp School Holidays)
Location Merrilands Community Centre Reservoir Cost Concession $180 Full $900 Fee For ServicemdashConc $2685 (limited places) + Service amp Amenities Fee
wwwoshclubcomau 03 85649000
OSHclub Program Update
Welcome to Term 4 This weekrsquos theme is Spring has sprung and we are celebrating with many fun and exciting activities Activities that the children enjoyed were spring flower art craft pasta spring flowers indoor tennis outdoor soccer and basketball shootouts Next week we will be exploring animal creationshellipso come book and join us
Next Weekrsquos Activities 161017 ndash 201017
Parent Information OSHC program Phone 0407 372 056 Email thomastownwestoshclubcomau Co Coordinator Desiree Busto Assistant Carmen Bellofiore Customer Service and Billing Team 1300 395 735 All families must be enrolled to attend the program remember this is FREE to enrol Please create an account online at wwwoshclubcomau for all bookings and cancellations on your online account For on the day bookings please contct directly the coordinator at the program
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Animal face
masks
Animal Habitats Animal Jumble Animal vegie
Snacks
Jungle Animal
Puppets
Animal Hunter Musical Animals Animal tag Animal Dance
Party
Animal Dodge
THOMASTOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE MONTHLY MARKET 2017 THE LAST TWO MARKETS FOR THE YEAR WILL GO OFF WITH A BANG SO MAKE SURE YOURE HERE Indoors at Thomastown Library Stall holder applications welcome call 8376 6939 SATURDAY 4 NOVEMBER 10am-1pm Peppa Pig amp Spongebob Squarepants Mens Shed BBQ Craft Stalls Buskers SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 10am-1pm Petting Farm Carols Glee Club BBQ Craft Stalls
We are delighted to announce that we have been chosen to participate the in The Neigh-bourhood Project - reinventing public places from the ground up CLICK HERE for more in-formation - Get involved call 8376 6939 or email managertnhorgau
Thomo Coffee Art MonmdashThursday 10-01
Volunteer peer Led Social Enterprise if you want to learn coffee makingoperations
Skills Call 8376 6939
Email projectstnhorgau
Hi everyone
Cup of Life
Well done to all the boys and girls who are coming to school as much as possible This week the winner of Cup of Life ishelliphelliphellip
Room 1 Congratulations to all the boys and girls in Room 1
We understand that sometimes children cannot attend school due to illness religious events appointments or holidays If your child is away please make sure that you speak with the office or classroom teacher to let us know
Breakfast Club
Wersquove had a great first week back at Breakfast Club The chil-dren have enjoyed a healthy breakfast and caught up with each other about their exciting school holidays
Breakfast club runs every day from 8am to 830am in the Multi-Purpose room We have lots of yummy and healthy food choices for everybody
Reminder Unless attending Breakfast Club children are not to be in the school yard before 830am when there is teacher supervision Additionally children are not to leave the school premises after attending breakfast club This is for the safety of all children Thank you for your cooperation
Great Movie Review Sites For Parents With Kids In Mind
By Angela Randall from wwwmakeuseofcom
Yoursquore ready to put The Wolverine into the DVD player then suddenly you wonder if this movie will be a problem for your 8-year-old Well will it
If yoursquore a parent with a family who loves movies yoursquove probably realized that you need to be able to get some reliable information on those movies before you show them to the family But navigating the various movie sites to find child-friendly titles can be a chore
Today wersquoll explore a few of the best movie review sites for kids so that you can choose the best go-to site for your familyrsquos needs Wersquoll also show you the best ways to get drip-fed some useful information about new movie releases too
Common Sense Media (commonsensemedia orgmovie-reviews) The Common Sense Media site has a unique way of showcasing their film reviews Latest releases are shown in a list just with a poster quick one-sentence blurb age rating and star rating If you click through you get to see a short video review of the film featuring a few short clips from the film with a voice-over review This really is great as you can see for yourself the sorts of characters that are in the film The reviews are also very comprehensive letting you know if there is any educational value as well as covering the usual parental worries ndash and theyrsquore not afraid to tell you if they just donrsquot like it much If you canrsquot watch the video for whatever reason you can usually click through again to a text version
The site is easy to browse with best of lists and the like They also cover books games music and more Common Sense Media can be followed on Facebook Twitter YouTube or via their mobile apps
Kids In Mind (kids-in-mindcom) Kids In Mind have very wordy reviews focusing on three major areas of concern for parents Sex amp Nudity Violence amp Gore and Profanity Each film has an easy-reference chart showing the severity of content in these areas but the review proper has a lot more information available
Follow Kids In Mind on Facebook or via their iPhone or iPad app Also iPad users should check out our guide to watching videos on the iPad and Android users should read up on our list of tablets you would let your kids use
Kids Pick Flicks (kidspickflickscom) The Kids Pick Flicks site has a good point Why should kids care what a 50-year-old man has to say about movies To turn that around they offer a site full of reviews by kids and teenagers
This I feel is an awesome way to find out for sure if your kids will even be interested in certain films Itrsquos also a good way to get your kids interested in reading about movies mdash or maybe even reviewing them themselves In fact many of the teenage writers on this site seem to have a real talent for writing movie reviews and could easily line up a good career in it later Irsquom sure
The site is searchable or brow sable by DVD reviews or more recent movie reviews Itrsquos worth adding to your RSS feeds
Box Office Mom (boxofficemomcom) The Box Office Mom site appeals to parents as it gets straight to the answers you really want to know In the full review each of the following points is also elaborated on so you can find out more detail if yoursquore still unsure
Each film has entries for
Rating (Her star-rating guide)
Release Date
MPAA Rating
Best Age Group
Sexual Content
Violent Content
Crude or Profane Language
Drugs and Alcohol Content
Will it Appeal to KidsTeens
She seems to cover any and all movies that teenagers will bug their parents about So there are a few R rated movies in the mix some of which get a big NO while others could possibly be viewed by mature 17-year-olds
It
Rating 25 out of 5 popcorn buckets Release Date September 8 2017 MPAA Rating R Best Age Group 15+
Sexual Content Moderate
ViolentDisturbing Content Excessive Crude or Profane Language Excessive Drug and Alcohol Content Mild Will Teens Like It Yes
Read the full review here
You can also browse the site by genre box-office favourites or DVD favourites If you want updates on her new reviews you can subscribe using RSS Facebook and Twitter
Bianca Bagnara
Student Welfare Officer
Hi Everyone It was good to see the smiling faces of our students after their two-week break The staff were also looking re-freshed
There is much talk in the media about the benefits of learning to fail One school gave their students juggling balls to encourage their students to learn the importance of having a go perseverance and that it was ok to struggle There are things that I find easy and many things that I donrsquot ndash just ask my family about my lack of eyehand
coordination HOWEVER THATrsquoS OK Educational psychologist Michael Grose has the following to say about this Why finishing 4th beats winning Itrsquos great to see the smiles of satisfaction on a childrsquos face after winning a game a race or finishing on top of the pile in any endeavour Winning is a good feeling Winning means theyrsquore doing well Itrsquos equated with success Itrsquos a good habit to develop helliphellip or so the theory goes I beg to differ Winning is just one story Not finishing first carries emotion too butrsquos itrsquos not necessarily positive Itrsquos good for kids to experience disappointment annoyance and frustration just as itrsquos good to experience positive emo-tions Itrsquos good to learn when you are young that bad feelings happen but they donrsquot last This is a huge life lesson Not winning also teaches kids to link success with effort It teaches them that perseverance pays off eventually Helping kids accept setbacks and unpleasant emotions rather than block them out is the key to building their resilience What about the child who never wins Some children seem to never win or hardly ever do One of my kids always seemed to have 4th place sewn up in any race ndash just missing a ribbon - except if he was trying to get into a four person relay team Hersquod usually finish 5th As a caring parent it was hard work keeping his chin up year after year But thatrsquos what you have to do He eventually stopped doing some of the activities where he struggled in replacing them with school subjects sports and activities that more suited his interests and abilities But not before he learned the value of struggle As an adult he can now articulate the disappointment he felt coming close but never quite hitting the winnerrsquos circle but he can see the value of hanging in there long after others have given up He knows persistence is one of his strongest assets So if you have a child who continually comes 4th (figuratively
as well as literally) here are some strategies you can focus on 1Encourage liberally Stanford University professor Carol Dweck (who has written a great deal about this very topic) encourages parents to use process praise ( ldquoyou used smart strategiesrdquo ldquoyou worked hard on that onerdquo ldquoyou thought long and hard to work that problem outrdquo) She says this helps kids value effort and work for longer-term results 2 Focus on struggles not just on victories Your focus as a parent reveals your values If you value effort and struggle then you need to be on the lookout for these so you can applaud them If winning is all you value then yoursquoll focus on that There is a choice 3 Share stories of struggle and overcoming adversity Whether itrsquos stories from your own life (kids to love to hear when their parents struggled) or stories from news public or sporting life inspire and encourage kids with the narratives of the struggles of others Itrsquos easy as a parent to get caught in the winning trap But maybe just maybe finishing 4th is better for kids in the long-term than always being a winner
Robyn Mulholland (Student Well-being)
Community News
Term 4 Courses starting soon
Certificate III in Education Support (Teachers Aide) -CHC30213 - October 2017
This qualification will give you the skills and knowledge to provide assistance and support to teachers and students in a range of educational settings
Starts 16th October 2017 Mondays 915am mdash315pm
Duration 24 sessions 2 workshops + 100 hour practical placement (Excludes Public amp School Holidays)
Location Merrilands Community Centre Reservoir Cost Concession $180 Full $900 Fee For ServicemdashConc $2685 (limited places) + Service amp Amenities Fee
wwwoshclubcomau 03 85649000
OSHclub Program Update
Welcome to Term 4 This weekrsquos theme is Spring has sprung and we are celebrating with many fun and exciting activities Activities that the children enjoyed were spring flower art craft pasta spring flowers indoor tennis outdoor soccer and basketball shootouts Next week we will be exploring animal creationshellipso come book and join us
Next Weekrsquos Activities 161017 ndash 201017
Parent Information OSHC program Phone 0407 372 056 Email thomastownwestoshclubcomau Co Coordinator Desiree Busto Assistant Carmen Bellofiore Customer Service and Billing Team 1300 395 735 All families must be enrolled to attend the program remember this is FREE to enrol Please create an account online at wwwoshclubcomau for all bookings and cancellations on your online account For on the day bookings please contct directly the coordinator at the program
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Animal face
masks
Animal Habitats Animal Jumble Animal vegie
Snacks
Jungle Animal
Puppets
Animal Hunter Musical Animals Animal tag Animal Dance
Party
Animal Dodge
THOMASTOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE MONTHLY MARKET 2017 THE LAST TWO MARKETS FOR THE YEAR WILL GO OFF WITH A BANG SO MAKE SURE YOURE HERE Indoors at Thomastown Library Stall holder applications welcome call 8376 6939 SATURDAY 4 NOVEMBER 10am-1pm Peppa Pig amp Spongebob Squarepants Mens Shed BBQ Craft Stalls Buskers SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 10am-1pm Petting Farm Carols Glee Club BBQ Craft Stalls
We are delighted to announce that we have been chosen to participate the in The Neigh-bourhood Project - reinventing public places from the ground up CLICK HERE for more in-formation - Get involved call 8376 6939 or email managertnhorgau
Thomo Coffee Art MonmdashThursday 10-01
Volunteer peer Led Social Enterprise if you want to learn coffee makingoperations
Skills Call 8376 6939
Email projectstnhorgau
The site is easy to browse with best of lists and the like They also cover books games music and more Common Sense Media can be followed on Facebook Twitter YouTube or via their mobile apps
Kids In Mind (kids-in-mindcom) Kids In Mind have very wordy reviews focusing on three major areas of concern for parents Sex amp Nudity Violence amp Gore and Profanity Each film has an easy-reference chart showing the severity of content in these areas but the review proper has a lot more information available
Follow Kids In Mind on Facebook or via their iPhone or iPad app Also iPad users should check out our guide to watching videos on the iPad and Android users should read up on our list of tablets you would let your kids use
Kids Pick Flicks (kidspickflickscom) The Kids Pick Flicks site has a good point Why should kids care what a 50-year-old man has to say about movies To turn that around they offer a site full of reviews by kids and teenagers
This I feel is an awesome way to find out for sure if your kids will even be interested in certain films Itrsquos also a good way to get your kids interested in reading about movies mdash or maybe even reviewing them themselves In fact many of the teenage writers on this site seem to have a real talent for writing movie reviews and could easily line up a good career in it later Irsquom sure
The site is searchable or brow sable by DVD reviews or more recent movie reviews Itrsquos worth adding to your RSS feeds
Box Office Mom (boxofficemomcom) The Box Office Mom site appeals to parents as it gets straight to the answers you really want to know In the full review each of the following points is also elaborated on so you can find out more detail if yoursquore still unsure
Each film has entries for
Rating (Her star-rating guide)
Release Date
MPAA Rating
Best Age Group
Sexual Content
Violent Content
Crude or Profane Language
Drugs and Alcohol Content
Will it Appeal to KidsTeens
She seems to cover any and all movies that teenagers will bug their parents about So there are a few R rated movies in the mix some of which get a big NO while others could possibly be viewed by mature 17-year-olds
It
Rating 25 out of 5 popcorn buckets Release Date September 8 2017 MPAA Rating R Best Age Group 15+
Sexual Content Moderate
ViolentDisturbing Content Excessive Crude or Profane Language Excessive Drug and Alcohol Content Mild Will Teens Like It Yes
Read the full review here
You can also browse the site by genre box-office favourites or DVD favourites If you want updates on her new reviews you can subscribe using RSS Facebook and Twitter
Bianca Bagnara
Student Welfare Officer
Hi Everyone It was good to see the smiling faces of our students after their two-week break The staff were also looking re-freshed
There is much talk in the media about the benefits of learning to fail One school gave their students juggling balls to encourage their students to learn the importance of having a go perseverance and that it was ok to struggle There are things that I find easy and many things that I donrsquot ndash just ask my family about my lack of eyehand
coordination HOWEVER THATrsquoS OK Educational psychologist Michael Grose has the following to say about this Why finishing 4th beats winning Itrsquos great to see the smiles of satisfaction on a childrsquos face after winning a game a race or finishing on top of the pile in any endeavour Winning is a good feeling Winning means theyrsquore doing well Itrsquos equated with success Itrsquos a good habit to develop helliphellip or so the theory goes I beg to differ Winning is just one story Not finishing first carries emotion too butrsquos itrsquos not necessarily positive Itrsquos good for kids to experience disappointment annoyance and frustration just as itrsquos good to experience positive emo-tions Itrsquos good to learn when you are young that bad feelings happen but they donrsquot last This is a huge life lesson Not winning also teaches kids to link success with effort It teaches them that perseverance pays off eventually Helping kids accept setbacks and unpleasant emotions rather than block them out is the key to building their resilience What about the child who never wins Some children seem to never win or hardly ever do One of my kids always seemed to have 4th place sewn up in any race ndash just missing a ribbon - except if he was trying to get into a four person relay team Hersquod usually finish 5th As a caring parent it was hard work keeping his chin up year after year But thatrsquos what you have to do He eventually stopped doing some of the activities where he struggled in replacing them with school subjects sports and activities that more suited his interests and abilities But not before he learned the value of struggle As an adult he can now articulate the disappointment he felt coming close but never quite hitting the winnerrsquos circle but he can see the value of hanging in there long after others have given up He knows persistence is one of his strongest assets So if you have a child who continually comes 4th (figuratively
as well as literally) here are some strategies you can focus on 1Encourage liberally Stanford University professor Carol Dweck (who has written a great deal about this very topic) encourages parents to use process praise ( ldquoyou used smart strategiesrdquo ldquoyou worked hard on that onerdquo ldquoyou thought long and hard to work that problem outrdquo) She says this helps kids value effort and work for longer-term results 2 Focus on struggles not just on victories Your focus as a parent reveals your values If you value effort and struggle then you need to be on the lookout for these so you can applaud them If winning is all you value then yoursquoll focus on that There is a choice 3 Share stories of struggle and overcoming adversity Whether itrsquos stories from your own life (kids to love to hear when their parents struggled) or stories from news public or sporting life inspire and encourage kids with the narratives of the struggles of others Itrsquos easy as a parent to get caught in the winning trap But maybe just maybe finishing 4th is better for kids in the long-term than always being a winner
Robyn Mulholland (Student Well-being)
Community News
Term 4 Courses starting soon
Certificate III in Education Support (Teachers Aide) -CHC30213 - October 2017
This qualification will give you the skills and knowledge to provide assistance and support to teachers and students in a range of educational settings
Starts 16th October 2017 Mondays 915am mdash315pm
Duration 24 sessions 2 workshops + 100 hour practical placement (Excludes Public amp School Holidays)
Location Merrilands Community Centre Reservoir Cost Concession $180 Full $900 Fee For ServicemdashConc $2685 (limited places) + Service amp Amenities Fee
wwwoshclubcomau 03 85649000
OSHclub Program Update
Welcome to Term 4 This weekrsquos theme is Spring has sprung and we are celebrating with many fun and exciting activities Activities that the children enjoyed were spring flower art craft pasta spring flowers indoor tennis outdoor soccer and basketball shootouts Next week we will be exploring animal creationshellipso come book and join us
Next Weekrsquos Activities 161017 ndash 201017
Parent Information OSHC program Phone 0407 372 056 Email thomastownwestoshclubcomau Co Coordinator Desiree Busto Assistant Carmen Bellofiore Customer Service and Billing Team 1300 395 735 All families must be enrolled to attend the program remember this is FREE to enrol Please create an account online at wwwoshclubcomau for all bookings and cancellations on your online account For on the day bookings please contct directly the coordinator at the program
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Animal face
masks
Animal Habitats Animal Jumble Animal vegie
Snacks
Jungle Animal
Puppets
Animal Hunter Musical Animals Animal tag Animal Dance
Party
Animal Dodge
THOMASTOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE MONTHLY MARKET 2017 THE LAST TWO MARKETS FOR THE YEAR WILL GO OFF WITH A BANG SO MAKE SURE YOURE HERE Indoors at Thomastown Library Stall holder applications welcome call 8376 6939 SATURDAY 4 NOVEMBER 10am-1pm Peppa Pig amp Spongebob Squarepants Mens Shed BBQ Craft Stalls Buskers SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 10am-1pm Petting Farm Carols Glee Club BBQ Craft Stalls
We are delighted to announce that we have been chosen to participate the in The Neigh-bourhood Project - reinventing public places from the ground up CLICK HERE for more in-formation - Get involved call 8376 6939 or email managertnhorgau
Thomo Coffee Art MonmdashThursday 10-01
Volunteer peer Led Social Enterprise if you want to learn coffee makingoperations
Skills Call 8376 6939
Email projectstnhorgau
Hi Everyone It was good to see the smiling faces of our students after their two-week break The staff were also looking re-freshed
There is much talk in the media about the benefits of learning to fail One school gave their students juggling balls to encourage their students to learn the importance of having a go perseverance and that it was ok to struggle There are things that I find easy and many things that I donrsquot ndash just ask my family about my lack of eyehand
coordination HOWEVER THATrsquoS OK Educational psychologist Michael Grose has the following to say about this Why finishing 4th beats winning Itrsquos great to see the smiles of satisfaction on a childrsquos face after winning a game a race or finishing on top of the pile in any endeavour Winning is a good feeling Winning means theyrsquore doing well Itrsquos equated with success Itrsquos a good habit to develop helliphellip or so the theory goes I beg to differ Winning is just one story Not finishing first carries emotion too butrsquos itrsquos not necessarily positive Itrsquos good for kids to experience disappointment annoyance and frustration just as itrsquos good to experience positive emo-tions Itrsquos good to learn when you are young that bad feelings happen but they donrsquot last This is a huge life lesson Not winning also teaches kids to link success with effort It teaches them that perseverance pays off eventually Helping kids accept setbacks and unpleasant emotions rather than block them out is the key to building their resilience What about the child who never wins Some children seem to never win or hardly ever do One of my kids always seemed to have 4th place sewn up in any race ndash just missing a ribbon - except if he was trying to get into a four person relay team Hersquod usually finish 5th As a caring parent it was hard work keeping his chin up year after year But thatrsquos what you have to do He eventually stopped doing some of the activities where he struggled in replacing them with school subjects sports and activities that more suited his interests and abilities But not before he learned the value of struggle As an adult he can now articulate the disappointment he felt coming close but never quite hitting the winnerrsquos circle but he can see the value of hanging in there long after others have given up He knows persistence is one of his strongest assets So if you have a child who continually comes 4th (figuratively
as well as literally) here are some strategies you can focus on 1Encourage liberally Stanford University professor Carol Dweck (who has written a great deal about this very topic) encourages parents to use process praise ( ldquoyou used smart strategiesrdquo ldquoyou worked hard on that onerdquo ldquoyou thought long and hard to work that problem outrdquo) She says this helps kids value effort and work for longer-term results 2 Focus on struggles not just on victories Your focus as a parent reveals your values If you value effort and struggle then you need to be on the lookout for these so you can applaud them If winning is all you value then yoursquoll focus on that There is a choice 3 Share stories of struggle and overcoming adversity Whether itrsquos stories from your own life (kids to love to hear when their parents struggled) or stories from news public or sporting life inspire and encourage kids with the narratives of the struggles of others Itrsquos easy as a parent to get caught in the winning trap But maybe just maybe finishing 4th is better for kids in the long-term than always being a winner
Robyn Mulholland (Student Well-being)
Community News
Term 4 Courses starting soon
Certificate III in Education Support (Teachers Aide) -CHC30213 - October 2017
This qualification will give you the skills and knowledge to provide assistance and support to teachers and students in a range of educational settings
Starts 16th October 2017 Mondays 915am mdash315pm
Duration 24 sessions 2 workshops + 100 hour practical placement (Excludes Public amp School Holidays)
Location Merrilands Community Centre Reservoir Cost Concession $180 Full $900 Fee For ServicemdashConc $2685 (limited places) + Service amp Amenities Fee
wwwoshclubcomau 03 85649000
OSHclub Program Update
Welcome to Term 4 This weekrsquos theme is Spring has sprung and we are celebrating with many fun and exciting activities Activities that the children enjoyed were spring flower art craft pasta spring flowers indoor tennis outdoor soccer and basketball shootouts Next week we will be exploring animal creationshellipso come book and join us
Next Weekrsquos Activities 161017 ndash 201017
Parent Information OSHC program Phone 0407 372 056 Email thomastownwestoshclubcomau Co Coordinator Desiree Busto Assistant Carmen Bellofiore Customer Service and Billing Team 1300 395 735 All families must be enrolled to attend the program remember this is FREE to enrol Please create an account online at wwwoshclubcomau for all bookings and cancellations on your online account For on the day bookings please contct directly the coordinator at the program
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Animal face
masks
Animal Habitats Animal Jumble Animal vegie
Snacks
Jungle Animal
Puppets
Animal Hunter Musical Animals Animal tag Animal Dance
Party
Animal Dodge
THOMASTOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE MONTHLY MARKET 2017 THE LAST TWO MARKETS FOR THE YEAR WILL GO OFF WITH A BANG SO MAKE SURE YOURE HERE Indoors at Thomastown Library Stall holder applications welcome call 8376 6939 SATURDAY 4 NOVEMBER 10am-1pm Peppa Pig amp Spongebob Squarepants Mens Shed BBQ Craft Stalls Buskers SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 10am-1pm Petting Farm Carols Glee Club BBQ Craft Stalls
We are delighted to announce that we have been chosen to participate the in The Neigh-bourhood Project - reinventing public places from the ground up CLICK HERE for more in-formation - Get involved call 8376 6939 or email managertnhorgau
Thomo Coffee Art MonmdashThursday 10-01
Volunteer peer Led Social Enterprise if you want to learn coffee makingoperations
Skills Call 8376 6939
Email projectstnhorgau
wwwoshclubcomau 03 85649000
OSHclub Program Update
Welcome to Term 4 This weekrsquos theme is Spring has sprung and we are celebrating with many fun and exciting activities Activities that the children enjoyed were spring flower art craft pasta spring flowers indoor tennis outdoor soccer and basketball shootouts Next week we will be exploring animal creationshellipso come book and join us
Next Weekrsquos Activities 161017 ndash 201017
Parent Information OSHC program Phone 0407 372 056 Email thomastownwestoshclubcomau Co Coordinator Desiree Busto Assistant Carmen Bellofiore Customer Service and Billing Team 1300 395 735 All families must be enrolled to attend the program remember this is FREE to enrol Please create an account online at wwwoshclubcomau for all bookings and cancellations on your online account For on the day bookings please contct directly the coordinator at the program
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Animal face
masks
Animal Habitats Animal Jumble Animal vegie
Snacks
Jungle Animal
Puppets
Animal Hunter Musical Animals Animal tag Animal Dance
Party
Animal Dodge
THOMASTOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE MONTHLY MARKET 2017 THE LAST TWO MARKETS FOR THE YEAR WILL GO OFF WITH A BANG SO MAKE SURE YOURE HERE Indoors at Thomastown Library Stall holder applications welcome call 8376 6939 SATURDAY 4 NOVEMBER 10am-1pm Peppa Pig amp Spongebob Squarepants Mens Shed BBQ Craft Stalls Buskers SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 10am-1pm Petting Farm Carols Glee Club BBQ Craft Stalls
We are delighted to announce that we have been chosen to participate the in The Neigh-bourhood Project - reinventing public places from the ground up CLICK HERE for more in-formation - Get involved call 8376 6939 or email managertnhorgau
Thomo Coffee Art MonmdashThursday 10-01
Volunteer peer Led Social Enterprise if you want to learn coffee makingoperations
Skills Call 8376 6939
Email projectstnhorgau
THOMASTOWN NEIGHBOURHOOD HOUSE MONTHLY MARKET 2017 THE LAST TWO MARKETS FOR THE YEAR WILL GO OFF WITH A BANG SO MAKE SURE YOURE HERE Indoors at Thomastown Library Stall holder applications welcome call 8376 6939 SATURDAY 4 NOVEMBER 10am-1pm Peppa Pig amp Spongebob Squarepants Mens Shed BBQ Craft Stalls Buskers SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 10am-1pm Petting Farm Carols Glee Club BBQ Craft Stalls
We are delighted to announce that we have been chosen to participate the in The Neigh-bourhood Project - reinventing public places from the ground up CLICK HERE for more in-formation - Get involved call 8376 6939 or email managertnhorgau
Thomo Coffee Art MonmdashThursday 10-01
Volunteer peer Led Social Enterprise if you want to learn coffee makingoperations