Teacher and Teacher aid only day in Matai
Lead by
senior Natalie Williams
We started
the morning with a share of something personal that had special meaning to us our
Taonga our treasure. This gave us an insight to what was dear, important to us
above all; and for all of us it is family they shape us they are there through the
good and bad, we don’t always stay on the same page in our books of life nonetheless
on a whole we are there for them as they are for us.
Term 2 in Matai
Natalie
presented what she envisioned our learning environment to look like for the
second term 2015. Acknowledging and welcoming new staff, discussing general housekeeping
and administration.
We then viewed
concepts to help staff reflect on their own professional practise. Discussion included
no question is a silly question, that we are all learners, our own limiting
beliefs and how we apply these to our children.
Natalie
finished with a statement that I believe was like this (tried to remember it
fully but may have paraphrased a little)
I
have the belief that our children have the amazing ability to surprise us…… however
if we don’t allow them to try then they will never have that opportunity.
After lunch
we participated in a workshop for Anaphylaxis management.
Anaphylaxis –
allergic reactions
These reactions
can happen to anyone at any time but of course are more prominent in someone
who already has a known allergic reaction history.
For a very useful training resource
follow this link
www.allergy.org.au click on Anaphylaxis resources for schools and early childcare to do the training.
During our workshop we were able to view, discuss and participate with the two adrenaline auto injectors the Anapen and the Epipen.
These pens are automatic injectors that administer a single dose of adrenaline.
Adrenaline is the ONLY effective treatment for Anaphylaxis, this is (adrenaline) a hormone that is naturally produced in the human body and is very safe when given in a single dose via an automatic injector. Adrenaline assists with the breathing, maintains heart function and blood pressure works within minutes and last for approximately 10 - 20 minutes, reverses a severe allergic reaction and can be life saving
Anaphylaxis is potentially life threatening and should always be treated as a MEDICAL EMERGENCY.
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