Below you can find various useful files that can be viewed/downloaded.
This is a behavioural based parenting programme which involves both the parents and the child. It works by coaching parents on how to interact differently with their children. It is found to be particularly beneficial for 3 - 10 year olds.
Jigsaw4u's Who's In Charge? group is a 9 - week programme for parents and carers of children (aged 8 and above) living in Sutton or Merton who are beyond control, violent or defiant. The group aims to provide a supportive environment for parents to share experiences and ideas, reduce the guilt and shame which most parents feel and offer ideas to help parents develop individual strategies for managing their child's behavior.
Calling all male carers, Dads, Step dads, Uncles, Grandads the list is endless...........Come and join in the fun at our monthly Stay and Play session at Stanley Park Children's Centre on the last Friday of each month.
After the recent success of 'Being a Parent', it has been decided to run the course again. It will run from Thursday 12th May from 9.30am to 11.30am. It is aimed at parent/carers who have children aged 2 years to 11 years old and runs for 8 weeks.at St Peter's Church, Bishopsford Road. There is a link in the attached booklet for you to make a self referral. Please do apply as parents have said they had fun and learnt so much.
We wanted to notify you of a couple of programmes coming up as part of our Parenting Offer. We have an upcoming(a one-off) event in June called 'Managing Change with Adapt to Learn'. This will be a one-off event held on the 30th June 6.30pm-8pm, at The Quad,Green Wrythe La, Carshalton SM5 1JW.
This file contains details of the Circle of Security Parenting programme and will help parents to understand and respond to their child's verbal and non-verbal cues.
This document contains details for urgent mental health support (24/7 crisis line) and other services such as Samaritans, Papyrus and Childline.
Sutton Carers - activities for young carers running between March and May 2022
An 11 week course aimed to empower parents to build healthy relationships with their children
Information leaflet about becoming a parent governor
This letter contains information on how to apply to become a Parent Governor on the shared Tweeddale Primary and Green Wrythe Primary governing body. The closing date for applications is Wednesday 9th March 2022.
Week Commencing Monday 29th November is Enterprise Week, please open the file below.
Please click on the attached file for more information .
Walk to School Superheroes Photo
Sir Captain Tom 100 Challenge Photo
Key Dates for current Year 5 children transferring to High School in September 2022
Open the file to see uniform ordering information and click on the link to Gooddies, our uniform supplier.
Please open for guidance regarding Remote Learning
Please visit https://youngminds.org.uk/supporting-parents-helpfinder for more information
Information regarding needing help with domestic violence
Please take a look at this for one on one parenting tips whilst we are all in isolation
Feeling under pressure?? Please take a look at the download for great help in dealing with life under pressure.
Information for you if your child is in KS 1 or EYFS
Information for KS2
Please take a look at the new campaign that replaces Stranger Danger
Please find a picture of a Year 1 & 6 Classroom set up, just while we had to social distance
Please read the information about the app Houseparty regarding the safety of your children online.
The Local Offer website is for children and young people with SEND, and their families, to find information about services that are available in their Local Area. We are working with partners from across the Local Area to keep the website up-to-date, to ensure that this is a useful resource for families and young people but also professionals from across the Local Area.
Sports Events and Competitions - Code of Conduct for children, parents, spectators and staff
See flyer for details on Ukulele Club and Rock & Pop Choir
Diarrhoea and vomiting in children - tips to reduce the spread and treat symptoms.
A guide for parents
Online safety - a short guide for parents
Please read the document to see some examples of how we promote British values
Top tips to get your children reading
E-safety rules for Foundation Stage & Key Stage 1 children
E-safety rules for Key Stage 2 children
This maths resource can be used to find lots of number patterns. E.g. Try colouring in the times tables. Children can investigate how even and odd numbers are situated in the square, how multiples of different numbers are arranged, and where square and triangular numbers are found. They are also a useful resource for helping children with homework.
These different number lines will help your child develop number sense. They will also assist with addition and subtraction problems. Numberlines included are 0 - 25; 0 - 30 and 0 - 50.
This file includes the 2, 3, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 X tables as well as the answers. Print off the pages you need, cut out the cards and use them to quiz your children on the times tables or play matching games like snap.