Resources for Parents

Please find below a selection of resources that you may find helpful.

Please note that there are also resources for students which you can access by clicking here.

There are also some important links to other useful websites in the Guidance Counselling Resources section which you can access by clicking here.

Useful resources :

How to Use Google Classroom googleclassroom

Information Website for 1st Years: https://sites.google.com/d/1-LeDYLn-pAVAJ8qyova58ER42NYRtO4z/p/1Cnz-KWeX0tTvrRza5Tt7y49tcsnNg5_z/edit

Information Blog on CBA’s for Parents

Bullying

National Parents Council Bullying Document

Practical Approach to Bullying

Tips On Staying Cyber Safe

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Cyberbullying Advice for Parents

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Wellbeing

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Useful books on Parenting

Dealing with Self-Harm

Directory of Supports

Supporting your child as they move to Finn Valley College:

Overview of Transfer Programme in Finn Valley College

Advice for parents in supporting students in moving to Finn Valley College

Moving to Secondary School Irish Guidance Counsellors

Supporting your child moving from Primary to Post Primary School

NCSE-2016-Changing-Schools-Primary to Post Primary

Studying:

Useful Studying Guide Irish Guidance Counsellors

Examinations

Reasonable-accommodations-guide-for-students-parents 2021

Special Education Needs

Understanding Test Scores

Reasonable Accommodations RACE Booklet 2020

For resources to help you learn more about understanding and coping with Dyspraxia please click on the link: https://www.dyspraxia.ie/Reading
To get involved with Dyspraxia Ireland click here: https://www.dyspraxia.ie/Support-Dyspraxia-Ireland-DCD

School Transport

School Transport Scheme – General Information

School Transport Application Form

Programme Information

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the-lca-programme-explained

the-jcsp-programme-explained

Some links to useful websites:

               jcsp-logo     Tackle bullying