Mental health support for families and staff
EYFS - Early Learning Goals Support
Coventry have worked in partnership with Speech and Language UK (formerly ICAN) and Easy Peasy to promote the Easy Peasy App for parents. EasyPeasy is an app that improves early childhood development through increasing positive parent-child interactions and learning at home. Designed for families with children aged 2-5 years old, EasyPeasy offers parents a bank of games to play with their children. The games contain crucial information on child development and are demonstrated through short videos with real families. Games are designed by experts to promote positive interactions and to support the EYFS Early Learning Goals, with a particular focus on language and communication.
Use the links below to find all the information you need about Easy Peasy, including the QR code to help download the app.
eSafety
At Allesley Primary School we take eSafety extremely seriously. We believe that it is the right of every child to feel safe and secure when using technology. It is vital that parents and carers work with us to ensure children stay safe when using technology. When we talk about eSafety we are not only referring to the internet. We are also talking about the use of computers, games consoles, mobile phones, televisions and tablets.
The new Computing curriculum has put a large emphasis on eSafety and at school we work with the children to teach them how to use technology safely, respectfully and responsibly. At school we have emphasised eSafety by taking part in activities to celebrate Safer Internet Day. This work is ongoing and will continue to be embedded through our Computing curriculum and as an integral part of our work on safeguarding.
Websites to use with children to explain and discuss eSafety:
My data and privacy online – A toolkit for young people
Websites with useful information for parents:
Information on how to change the settings of technologies to make them safer
Digital Parenting – gives advice and also an electronic version of the magazine sent to parents.
WhatsApp – a safety how-to guide for parents and carers
Playstation parental controls help guide
XBox 360 parental controls help guide
Nintendo parental controls help guide