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Locality: Hawthorn East, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 8376 7504



Address: 12 Cato Street 3123 Hawthorn East, VIC, Australia

Website: http://schooltv.me

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25.01.2022 The very best content brought together in one place! Welcome SchoolTV 2019



24.01.2022 Last week, our team were in Auckland filming a future edition when news broke of the horrific events starting to unfold in Christchurch. We were all saddened by the senseless loss of life, and our hearts went out to those directly affected. Shock and disbelief quickly rippled through the nation and exuded a sense that New Zealand had lost its innocence.

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21.01.2022 Christmas is about spending time with family and friends and those with 4 legs. It’s about creating happy memories that will last a lifetime. To all our friends and and those who have supported us this year Merry Christmas to you and those you love. Here's to a safe, happy and prosperous new year!



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17.01.2022 We celebrate with you!

17.01.2022 SchoolTV featured in the latest edition of Principals Today (NZ) Magazine. Thanks, Dale Burden of St Peter's School Cambridge for your honest testimonial!



17.01.2022 For many years now, the role of fathers has changed and evolved. During the industrial revolution, fathers were often considered detached and distant due to working long hours in factories. However, today things have changed dramatically with many dads being celebrated for being sensitive, caring, and more hands-on. Recent studies have shown that children benefit greatly from having fathers who are present and interacting in everyday activities. This has transformed the under...standing of how fathers shape children’s lives from the start, challenging conventional ideas of parenthood and gender. Research also suggests that fathers influence their sons and daughters in different ways, which is especially true during their transition to adolescence. Engaging in regular physical activities can play a key role in influencing children to learn self-control, face challenges, regulate emotions, and take manageable risks. In this Special Report, fathers will learn about the positive impact they can have on their child’s mental health and wellbeing, whilst also ensuring they indulge in a little self-care. Check it out here: https://schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/celebrating-fathers-day

16.01.2022 A NEW YEAR, A NEW ROLE? SchoolTV is a leading wellbeing resource for schools and their parent communities. With significant growth, we now seek a B2B Business Development Manager to join our team. Click on the following link to find out more! http://bit.ly/38esqRb

15.01.2022 SPECIAL REPORT: Coronavirus - The Transition Back Some young people remain in denial as to the seriousness of the situation, but the truth is, Coronavirus continues to present a risk to the whole community. There’s a concern that many young people think it is business as usual." Dr Michael Carr-Gregg https://schooltv.me//special-report-coronavirus-transition

13.01.2022 SPECIAL REPORT: Dealing with Disappointment The Coronavirus has turned our world upside down in a matter of weeks impacting many areas of our daily lives. This has resulted in the indefinite postponement of many special events such as school trips, milestone birthdays and sporting events. Not only is this difficult for adults to come to terms with, but young people are also affected leaving many feeling overwhelmed and disappointed. Although disappointment is a normal part of... growing up, how kids respond will determine the impact it will have on their future happiness. Adults need to remember that young people have a lot of choice regarding how they respond to disappointment. It is considered a healthy and positive emotion and essential to a young person’s emotional, intellectual and social development. Disappointment can be a tricky emotion to deal with at any age. Therefore, it is important for adult carers to help kids manage their disappointment by recognising that their feelings are real and encouraging them to look at the problem objectively. https://schooltv.me/w/special-report-dealing-disappointment

13.01.2022 SPECIAL REPORT: Preparing for Remote Learning With the increasing spread of COVID-19, countries around the world are implementing preventative measures. For some it means the closure of schools and a movement towards remote learning with children transitioning to online lessons. For parents, this can appear to be a daunting task. However, it does not necessarily mean that the parent is now the teacher. Whilst schools will strive to meet a child’s academic needs, parents and c...arers will need to play a key role in providing structure and on-going support. Some young people will transition seamlessly, whilst others may struggle. Offering reassurance and being vigilant for signs of anxiety and depression will be essential for adult carers. Many families may find themselves in uncharted territory, but it will be important to remember to just do your best to balance remote learning and daily work responsibilities. Although we are living in a time of uncertainty that is particularly unsettling, it will provide an opportunity for families to reflect and spend some quality time together. If you do find yourself struggling or have any concerns relating to remote learning, contact your school directly for advice. https://schooltv.me//special-report-preparing-homeschooling



13.01.2022 An important article from Dr. Michael Carr-Gregg published in today's SMH and The Age calls for parents to reinstate the forgotten pillars of good parenting: respect for all, wise, firm, fair, and prudent governance. Click the following link to view SchoolTV's edition on Raising Boys. Essential information for all adult carers! https://schooltv.me/newsletter/raising-boys

12.01.2022 NO MILKSHAKES HERE! Just credible information With practical strategies From trusted sources https://schooltv.me/wel/special-report-conversation-consent... For more information visit www.schooltv.me See more

10.01.2022 CHILD VAPING ALERT Teachers claim vaping is a problem that has reached a boiling point according to an article published in the Herald Sun. Unfortunately, vaping has become a dangerous trend that won’t go away. With increasing numbers of young people experimenting with vaping, teachers are calling for more education around the risks of vaping.... As a result of this growing vaping epidemic that is spreading across Australia, SchoolTV recently responded to requests from our schools by producing a Special Report including the latest research findings and highlighting the potential risks to a young person’s development and overall health. For more information on SchoolTV go to: www.schooltv.me Click here to view the report: https://schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-vaping-au

10.01.2022 Reinforcing the education and information available to schools and families in SchoolTV!

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08.01.2022 SPECIAL REPORT with Dr. Michael Carr Gregg: A Conversation on Consent A recent petition, instigated by a former school girl from Sydney, calls for young women to come forward if they have been subjected to sexual assault whilst still at school. It has since gone viral with thousands of young women signing the petition or sharing their stories which are often graphic, disturbing, and upsetting.... The petition calls for sex education, in particular consent, to be taught at a younger age in schools. The observation being that consent is being taught too late, with many young people not understanding the boundaries of consent resulting in sexual assault or rape. This call for change has made many schools reassess their curriculum around sex and life education to help protect young people across the nation. Parents also need to start having conversations around consent sooner rather than later, as some teens experience their first sexual encounter well before the subject matter is delivered. It is not enough for parents or carers to assume that your teenager knows or understands what consent means and the implications surrounding it. It is important for them to learn about boundaries to enable them to respect themselves and their partners. See more here: https://schooltv.me/we/special-report-conversation-consent

08.01.2022 Thank you Wellington and ISNZ. A great two days of meeting current and new schools joining the SchoolTV community. We're off to Auckland for more interviews with leading NZ specialists!

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06.01.2022 We are truly a lucky country to have the mind set of some smart people, people like Ian Hickie

04.01.2022 SchoolTV NEW ZEALAND officially launches at NZ at the School Heads Student Wellbeing Symposium hosted by Queen Margaret College in Wellington. Thx to Rena Day and @JayneAnnYoung for making this happen.

03.01.2022 SchoolTV celebrates reaching a new milestone! Thank you to all our schools located across Australia and New Zealand. SchoolTV continues to help 750,000 parents stay informed, empowered, and up-to-date in navigating the path to raising happy, well, and resilient young people. Join the community, visit: wwwschooltv.me

03.01.2022 School Refusal School refusal is a complex issue as there’s rarely a single cause. It may be linked to separation anxiety, worries about leaving home, a phobia, depression, social problems or learning difficulties. It can start gradually or happen suddenly. Dr Michael Carr-Gregg... https://schooltv.me/newsletter/school-refusal See more

03.01.2022 Many parents will attest to the fact that most boys are active, loud, rambunctious and prone to rough play, but this should not affect how a parent acts towards their son. Be careful not to pigeon-hole your son into sex-specific behaviours or gender roles. The male brain is distinctly different in its development. A boy’s physical maturity is often at odds with his mental and brain development. Societal beliefs about how to raise boys can sometimes influence their adult carer...s. Although we are not determined by our biology, it is a factor. It is important to support boys in their natural tendencies and nurture their strengths and abilities. Teach them the skills they need for their future and to develop a healthy identity. It is important for boys to have a role model they can connect with and acknowledge who they are. One of the most important determinants for a boy’s development is how secure they feel growing up. Click here to view https://schooltv.me/newsletter/raising-boys

03.01.2022 Special Report on Coronavirus for school communities now released for subscribed schools! https://lnkd.in/gTCcg9g

01.01.2022 This month we look at why kids today are so obsessed with body image. Parents and schools need to work together to help kids understand that everyone is born with their own "body-suit". https://twitter.com/SchoolTVme/status/1023716025152372736

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