Sentences with phrase «school they feel safe»

They get to the point where at least at school they feel safe and can talk to each other.»

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«My goal is to come up with something that is going to move the needle and make parents feel more comfortable that their kid's going to go to a safe school.
«People should be able to feel like when they go to school it can be safe.
B.C.'s Representative for Children and Youth agrees that school district policies that specifically deal with sexual orientation and gender identity are an important component of helping gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth feel safe in their schools.
So I will not feel safe going back to school myself until reasonable mental health care legislation and gun control legislation is passed.
Now, you heard one of the students say they're not going to feel safe going back to school when the doors eventually open at Douglas High, because they want to see some change, they want to see some action.
«It's so important to be educated, and to be educated in a productive sense is to feel safe at school,» Suzanna Barna, 17, said.
Children growing up in Selamta homes were healthier, did better in school, and reported feeling safer and more loved than children growing up in orphanages or on the street.
I am waiting and hoping the the administrators will let her go to another school where Jasmin can feel safe, and forget the nightmare she has lived from the beginning of the school year to this day.
From the young woman who had been called vicious names since grade school and who told us that this was the first time in her life she felt safe among other Christians.
Back when it was safe to walk to school alone at a young age, I would make the walk from my home, with her house as a little pit stop, and we would resume the trek (because it really did feel like a trek) together.
The ACLU said that without these protections, transgender people may not feel safe going to school, work, sporting events, or other public events.
She is being allowed to attend her school zoo trip tomorrow on the bus, but she is 6 1/2 and I am comfortable with the chaperones that are going and I've known her teacher for many years, so I feel she is safe.
It is important to make your kids feel secure and safe so that they will have the self - esteem needed to excel at school.
«When all three of my children were there it was such a great feeling as a parent to know they're all safe in this school and thriving.»
Encourage schools to proactively improve the school climate and adopt an emotion skills curriculum so that more children feel emotionally safe and empowered at school.
Expert tips on answering your preschooler's or grade - schooler's questions about war and making them feel safe
Ask them to share their feelings and brainstorm solutions on how to feel and stay safe at school.
-- Bettina (PS: just FYI, in TX, being part of the «safe cupcake» movement means you WANT to keep cupcakes in schools — apparently there were enough parents who felt that way that they prevented the legislature from taking any action that would prevent sugary birthday treats!)
In fact, many little ones store it all up, especially when they're away from home at school, daycare, at Grandma's, etc. then let loose when they get home because they feel safe to express feelings at home.
The results in schools utilizing the program have been significant increases in volunteerism, increased positive male involvement, increased male membership in parent - teacher organizations and their programming, consistent reports from students that they feel safer when volunteers are present, and a long and growing list of praise.
Parents have to provide the structure and routine that will help the child feel safe: a morning routine which is the same for waking, washing, dressing, feeding animals, eating breakfast, and going to school.
The result was a collection of strategies all designed and proven to make schools safer and to make kids FEEL safer.
I think he's finally relaxing and feeling safe at school, after three years.
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Many children hold in their emotions all day while at school, so when they get home into an environment that feels like a safe space for them, those emotions tend to come out in full force.
«With the clocks going back and the nights drawing in, it is particularly important that young people feel safer walking home from school,» Ms Smith said.
Trump's crib notes for his listening session on school shootings included the suggested phrases «I hear you,» and «What can we do to help you feel safe
«I will not feel safe going back to school myself until reasonable mental health care legislation and gun control legislation is passed,» Hogg said.
«It is important that schools take their responsibilities on promoting equality and respect seriously to create an environment where everyone feels valued, respected and safe
«Being «out» in the workplace is a matter of personal choice, but too many LGBTI teachers tell us they would like to be out but do not feel their school is a safe environment for them to do so.
«I think if you're going to urinate on someone's property, on your child's school, then there should be the expectation that you will face arrest and I think that is the foundation for making sure all communities feel safe,» he added.
Cuomo says the state has to do all it can to ensure that children feel «safe in the classroom», and he says schools need to take some responsibility.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, who addressed the Conference, said: «It is scandalous that in the 21st century teachers are still reporting that homophobia is still an issue for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex pupils and staff and that many LGBTI teachers do not feel safe in their schools.
«I think on today's date the safest place to be is in the schools - there are plenty of opportunity in schools for them to engage in these conversations to make their feelings heard.
The most effective security system in any school is you have an environment where students feel safe, they feel secure that if the see something - even on social media, they say something,» he said.
But he said «I believe you have a right to go to school and feel safe».
Shaker High senior Samantha Allen told Tonko that after Parkland she doesn't feel safe at school, even with reassurances from school officials.
Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie also weighed in on the fatal incident saying, «Gun violence continues to plague communities across the nation and that it has found its way into workplaces, schools and hospitals, where the most vulnerable among us should feel safe, is reprehensible.»
«My students are curious on how and what is being done to put an end to the violence in places they once felt safe,» said Brittny Collins, the high school social worker at the school.
• Notably, nearly two - thirds (64 percent) of the students who experienced cyberbullying said that it really affected their ability to learn and feel safe at school.
The study also found that nearly two - thirds (64 percent) of the students who experienced cyberbullying stated that it really affected their ability to learn and feel safe at school.
Among those middle and high school students who had the lowest levels of resilience, their ability to learn and feel safe at school was negatively affected many times.
However 4 per cent of children did not agree at all that they felt safe at home, 4 per cent did not agree that they felt safe at school, and 9 per cent did not agree at all that they felt safe when out and about in their neighbourhood.
Elio Falcon, school principal, said «The Red Cross and the National Guard have been wonderful; all of our shelter residents feel safe here».
Say to your child, «I'm really sorry this is happening to you, and I want to help you feel safe at school.
«When kids feel safe, supported, and calm, they can focus better on the challenging tasks they have to complete,» says Dawn Brooks DeCosta, principal of Thurgood Marshall Academy Lower School in New York City.
I had kind of gone a safer route — some entry - level magazine jobs, then grad school — and I was feeling like it hadn't gotten me anywhere.
«A school in which students and teachers don't feel safe creates a fearful environment.
For a school, one of its top priorities is the well - being of its students, ensuring that they feel comfortable in a safe and secure environment.
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