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Student Representative Council
We have taken nominations and have selected our SRC for 2019. We held our first meeting on Tuesday at lunch, where we discussed what an SRC does and the types of things we would be discussing at these meetings. These will be held twice a term. We are very excited to have our SRC and can’t wait to work with them this year.
Mr D
Foundation Students Nature Maths
We have been doing Nature Maths in Foundation (all 3 classes). We focused on sorting objects we found in the Nature Playground into lots of different groups.
Many years ago, I was doing some research around personality and satisfaction in various roles that people had filled in Church life. One thing that really stood out to me at the time, and continues to do so, is how each of us have our strengths, things that come most easily to us, and how we thrive most when we can build on those strengths. I came across an article this week that really touched a chord with me and I thought you might find it helpful in parenting and teaching. There is also an offer for a free webinar to give further insight into the ideas around strength-based parenting. I have watched some of Professor Waters’ presentations and found them both helpful and challenging.
“Personality strengths – our character – play a big role in helping us build our talents. Think about anyone who has built a talent and imagine if it could have been done without character. Imagine Einstein without curiosity, The Beatles without creativity, Mother Teresa without compassion or Neil Armstrong without bravery.
Yet for decades, scientists were blind to character strength. We focused on talent, often on physical strength and skills. In fact, when I first ask young children what they think a strength is, they almost always point to their biceps or talk about being able to lift something heavy.
Once you get familiar with the language of strengths and a framework for seeing them, you’ll see character strengths easily in your child. In fact, you may find your child calls on their character strengths more often than on talent to meet life’s challenges.
Three key elements of a strength
You’ve probably seen a child joylessly perform at a piano recital. They may hit all the right keys, but there’s no energy or enthusiasm. It’s as if they don’t want to be there. On the flip side, we’ve seen the child onstage who’s clearly motivated and energised and who fearlessly flails through every mistake – of which there are many.
It turns out that three elements come together to form a strength. For purposes of strength-based parenting, we need to keep our eye on all three:
1. Performance (being good at something). Watch for when your child shows above-age levels of achievement, rapid learning, and a repeated pattern of success.
2. Energy (feeling good doing it) Strengths are self-reinforcing. The more we use them, the more we get from them. They fill us with vigour. You’ll notice your child has abundant energy when using a strength.
3. High use (choosing to do it) Finally, look for what your child chooses to do in their spare time, how often they engage in a particular activity, and how they speak about that activity.
For true strengths, these three elements form a beautiful feedback loop: great performance provides the child with a shot of high energy, so the child naturally chooses to do more. In turn, high use – also known as effort or practice – improves performance levels. So, for example, if you notice that your child is energised when they play the piano, and you provide enjoyable opportunities for them to play, if they’re mining a true strength they will likely practise more, which improves their performance, which then energises them … and so the loop continues.
Keeping this triad in mind will help you avoid pushing your child into an area that seems like a strength just because your child is good at it. It will also help you differentiate between whether your child is bingeing on an activity in an escapist way or expressing a true strength.
For example, when a parent asks me, ‘My son is great at computer games and wants to play all the time. Is that a sign of a strength?’ I reply, ‘Observe his energy levels at the end. Is he drained and cranky? Or energised and full of life? Are you seeing the full triad?’ Computer games can tap into a child’s strategic and problem-solving skills or stimulate creativity (in some games, you invent whole new worlds). Or they might just be about filling time.
So look for all three signs. When you see your child do something well, with energy, and repeatedly, you’ll know you’ve unearthed a strength.” (Waters, 2019)
You can attend our upcoming webinar, Switching on your child’s Strengths, at no cost!
As our school is a Parenting Ideas Schools member, you can attend our upcoming webinar “Switching On Your Child’s Strengths,” with Professor Lea Waters at no cost! Use the voucher code below to register for the webinar valued at $37 per person.
About the webinar
The extraordinary results of focusing on our children’s strengths rather than always trying to correct their weaknesses is explained in this webinar.
As a strength-based scientist for more than 20 years, Professor Waters has seen how this approach enhances self-esteem and energy in children and teenagers, and how parents find it exciting and rewarding. With many specific techniques for parents, she will demonstrate how to discover your children’s strengths and talents, use positive emotions as a resource, build strong brains, deal with problem behaviour and talk about difficult situations and emotions.
When Wednesday 6 March 2019 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM AEDT.
How parents can redeem the voucher 1. Click this link: https://www.parentingideas.com.au/parent-resources/parent-webinars/webinar-switching-on-your-childs-strengths
2. Click ‘Add to cart’
3. Click ‘View cart’
4. Enter the voucher code STRENGTHS and click ‘Apply’. Your discount of $37 will be applied to the order. This voucher is valid until 6 April 2019.
5. Click ‘Proceed to checkout’
6. Fill in your account details. These are the details you will use to login to your account and access your parenting material
7. Click ‘Place Order’
Have a great week building on your kids’ strengths,
Mark B
James 1:19
In simple humility, let our Gardener, God, landscape you with the word, making a salvation-garden of your life.
Gardens are great places, they promote life, rest and harmony. Gardens are there for others who benefit from the beauty they encounter. There are fountains of refreshing water. Shade for the weary, grasslands for the energetic and beautiful flowers with sweet fragrances.
It’s interesting to think that our lives are referred to as Gardens that God is landscaping. We have many parts that make up our lives, many experiences that He has shaped and developed.
How will you use your experiences each day to share your lives with other people? Will they leave your presence refreshed and invigored?
Pr J has been sharing her journey with our students each day during the WOW service which continues to bless our students and provide practical stories of how God has landscaped the salvation garden in her life.
Thank you Pr J for sharing with Prescott Primary Northern.
Chaplain Phil
Harmony Day
Second Hand Uniforms Available
New Volunteers at PPN
We are changing the way that new volunteers to PPN will obtain a Police Check so that you are able to come and help with the students, whether that be reading or going on excursions. The checks are no longer completed by the Police and are now initiated by PPN Admin. One important thing to note- if you already have a current Police Check, this does not affect you until it expires after 3 years. If you are a new volunteer, you will need to click on the link below to fill in the Volunteer Pack Form, where we will then initiate the screening check through the Dept. of Human Services (DHS). If you don’t have a current Police check and you would like to volunteer here at PPN, please click on the link below. Thank you- PPN Admin.
Daily Health Check
Discovery Centre Open Times
The Discovery Centre is open between 8:55am - 3:30pm.
Please make sure you bring a Library bag for borrowing your books. If you do not have one, these can be purchased from the Uniform Shop.
Basketball
RADIOACTIVE CHEESEBALLS Take Shape
In the hype leading up to an epic Prescott V Prescott match-up, Prescott-1 (Green) decisively settled on their latest & final Team Name - “Radioactive Cheeseballs” (thanks Seth, creative naming genius…).
Back to last week’s “Epic game”…Prescott Red opened the scoring, & in a very close first period, the lead changed hands some 5 or 6 times, as these fellow Prescotians proved to be quite evenly matched.
Gawar, coming off the bench & changing up the tempo of play, adding 10 individual first half points (towards his game-high 14), also combined with fellow first half scorers; Seth, Peggy-Lee, Akoul & Nate, to forge a small Cheeseball buffer going into the major break.
After the break Prescott Red steadied & rallied under the leadership of senior players, Jonah, Scout, Tanner & Zukiah (Zukiah scoring his own bag of 8 second half points), & were aided by Kaitlyn running hard & Sade & Gem chipping in, particularly on defence, before the Red’s game was hobbled by the Radioactive Cheeseballs cutting off & converting a number of stray passes to extend their lead deeper into the game.
Simon & Farid also played great team-minded games for the Radioactive Cheeseballs, with the whole team gelling well.
Another highlight was seeing Akoul, in a spectacular show of girl power, chipping in for her 8 points.
Thanks Alana for sideline support & thanks scorers; Mrs Robson, Mrs Hatchard & Scarlett & Mr Robson the previous week, & Scarlett for Coaching in the Reds V Cheeseballs game.
Coach Hatchard