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January 2022

  • Sixth Form Open Evening

    Published 13/01/22

    Welcome tour from head of sixth, please click here

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  • Information Sessions for Parents, Guardians, Carers and School Staff 2021/22

    Published 07/01/22

    Venue for all sessions: H1, Huish Sixth Form, Huish Episcopi Academy, Langport, TA10 9SS.

    Please book your place online:

     

    Behaviour Management Techniques

    With Family Solutions Somerset

    Monday, 24th January at 6:30pm, estimated end time 8pm

     

    A whistle stop tour of some parenting techniques and strategies to use with your children aged 2-18.

    We will be looking at the following principles that underpin all areas of parenting (and relationships) whatever the age.

    • Emotion Coaching, being able to label our emotions- CBT/Behaviour Curve
    • Showing empathy not sympathy
    • Attention – children will seek any kind of attention – good or bad
    • Ignoring behaviours we want to see less of
    • Specific praise… labelled
    • Social Learning Theory – new behaviours can be learnt by observing and imitating others (bandura)
    • Use of rewards – after the event (bribes come before), smart and cheap

    The session will be fully collaborative, and we will be open to conversations and listening to your own techniques which have been successful.

    To book a place to attend this session please visit:  https://forms.gle/9jR8M5hDZNnQnvTm8

     

    Growth Mindset

    SCC Educational Psychologist

    31st January 2022 at 6:30pm, estimated end time 8pm

     

    The beliefs children have about intelligence, effort, and struggle impact the choices they make about learning.  Children with a fixed mindset believe that intelligence is fixed at birth and doesn’t change with practice.  They see school as a place where abilities are evaluated and they interpret mistakes are a sign that they lack talent. 

    This session will help you help your child/ren to develop a growth mindset believing that intelligence can be developed. These students see school as a place to develop their abilities and think of challenges as opportunities to grow.

    To book a place to attend this session please visit:  https://forms.gle/9cvon4GwrC3ChTaaA

     

    Dyslexia Awareness

    With Mark Long, SCC Lead Advisory Teacher

    Monday, 28th February 2022

    Starting at 6:30pm, estimated end time 8pm

     

    Dyslexia is a learning difference that affects 1 in 10 people. Individuals with dyslexia often find it challenging to develop reading and spelling fluency and can also have difficulty with remembering verbal instructions and learning sequences such as the alphabet, days of the week and times table facts.

    This session provides an introduction to dyslexia. It explains why children with dyslexia can find reading, spelling and writing so challenging and describes strategies that can be used to help children improve in these areas.

    To book a place to attend this session please visit:  https://forms.gle/ewtp83j8RhP53MLU7

     

     

    Online Safety & Social Media

    With Amy Brittan, SCC Education Technology Advisor

    14th March 2022 at 6:30pm, estimated end time 8pm

     

    New technologies inspire children to be creative, communicate and learn.  But with the digital world changing all the time, how can you make sure your child’s staying safe?

    This session will provide parents/guardians/carers with information to support their children to enjoy technology safely and responsibly.  You will have the opportunity to think about what you want to do to protect your family and to equip them for their future.

    To book a place to attend this session please visit:  https://forms.gle/Qt4Dxmbjb4KVME377

     

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