3 things to consider when choosing a Bullying Prevention Assembly

3 things to consider when choosing a Bullying Prevention Assembly

3 things to consider when choosing a Bullying Prevention Assembly   Finding the right bullying prevention assembly for your school can be tricky. I know because you’ve stumbled upon this blog while searching Google for answers. With so many options out there, consider these ...
PRO Grant Ideas

PRO Grant Ideas

Are you a parent, passionate about your child’s education, and dedicated to their overall health and wellness?   Are you applying for an Ontario Parents Reaching Out Grant, and are looking for a great Pro Grant Idea to bring to your child’s school?   If so, then ...
PRO Grant Speakers

PRO Grant Speakers

The Parents Reaching Out Grants continue to empower parents to engage in their communities, and support their student’s achievement and well-being.   Hosting health and wellness events are a popular use of Ontario PRO Grants.  Finding a speaker however, that can effectively ...

Anti Bullying Tip # 3: Modeling Positive Problem Solving Behaviors

If every student has been, or will experience a bullying situation at some point in their lives (which is the case based on my research), it’s smart to prepare students in advance. This isn’t being pessimistic; I’d just rather be proactive then reactive, especially ...
Anti – Bullying Tip 2 – Demystify Tattling

Anti – Bullying Tip #2 – Demystify Tattling

There is a big difference between tattling and telling-there is an important distinction to be made, and one that many primary school principals request I cover during my anti-bullying presentations. The “B” word is being thrown around a lot these days, but not all conflict ...
Anti Bullying Tip  1 - Share Your Own Story

Anti Bullying Tip # 1 - Share Your Own Story

  “Vulnerability is the birthplace of connection and the path to the feeling of worthiness.” -Brene Brown     We cannot expect of our children, what we are not willing to give ourselves. The willingness to be vulnerable is not a sign of weakness; it’s ...