Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Brookhill Leys Condemns the Rioting

I am so sad to see the riots hurting Britain and all the people who work so hard. Frightening.

Our sad broken society needs fixing. We can’t fix the recession, we as individuals feel powerless in world politics but we can ride the storm and come out the other side, together.

We can also show the country how Brookhill Leys School Community looks after our children. The example you set your child is the one they will take forward in their lives.

You are the people who will determine Britain’s future, through your children and their values.

We need to make sure they don’t see violence, aggression, adult themes. They need to be allowed to have a positive opinion in life and celebrate their childhood, even if you weren’t able to do the same as a child.

The recession cannot be used as an excuse for what’s happening on the streets around the country. Many of us have teenagers who can’t find jobs and they feel frustrated and fed up. But if they have been brought up knowing what is right and wrong and with respect, they would not dream of rioting.
All parents should know where their children are late at night.

Recent research shows that the average time given to a child from their parent is 49 minutes a day. 49 minutes a day? That’s less than one episode of Eastenders and Emmerdale? What is more important? Finding out if Max and Tanya (Eastenders) are going to be found out, or some extra minutes with our children?

So what needs to change to ensure children some quality and proper attention? Well we can’t change the pressures we are under, it’s a recession and prices are rising all the time. So it’s about making sure our lifestyle and routines put children first. Make use of your time cleverly by making games out of housework; singing in the car; talking about your childs hobbies and interests; looking at old family photos; weeding the garden and more. We have 7 potato peelers in our house (0.29p each) and when our children were little they would sit with us and we would all peel the potatoes together and talk. They still do but complain more now, as teenagers do. 


And most importantly. Tell them you love them, praise them and tell them they are wonderful.

A practical idea I challenge you to this week.

Check out my make a meal with your child challenge, here on my blog and have a go. Your children would love to be part of it and we will be having a display in school with your contributions first week back.

There is a £30 Tesco voucher for the winning picture or photo of your end result. But remember it has to be about spending time together, you and your children.

Enjoy 

Remember you can always contact me on head@brookhillleysprimary.notts.sch.uk for advice and support. If I can’t help, I will find someone who can.

Make Food With Your Children Challenge- £30 Prize!


Make Food With Your Children Challenge
Make the following meal with your children.
Take a photo and email to

head@brookhillleysprimary.notts.sch.uk

Or bring a photo or a drawn picture into school first week back.

One picture or photo will be chosen to win the £30 Tesco voucher
Come on we want 100 photos/pictures to put up in school!


Bangers and Mash
Fruit Jelly


Sausage, beans and mash

Just think of all the things you can talk about whilst peeling potatoes.
Potato peelers can be bought for 0.39p. Makes the job quicker and gives you time for a chat.
Mashing – who can get all the lumps out? How does it happen? Magic!
Where do potatoes come from? Shall we plant some next year and watch them grow?

Fruit filled jelly

Packet of orange jelly 0.30p or less
Tin of peaches 0.29p

This is an excellent opportunity to read instructions together, talk about what is happening and use measuring skills. Getting a child to put 100ml of water into a jug is a great skill that will help their maths.

Melt the jelly; when its cold add the peaches.

Do not go over the liquid measurements or it will not set but you can replace some of the water they say you need with the juice from the tinned fruit.

Remember pineapple placed in jelly stops it setting.

There are lots of rhymes about jelly for your tiny ones.



Jelly on a plate!
Jelly on a plate!
Wibble wobble!
Wibble wobble!
Jelly on a plate!