- Understand School Safety Policies: Review the school’s safety rules. Make sure they have clear procedures for handling emergencies and preventing bullying.
- Stay Connected with Teachers: Keep regular communication with your child’s teachers and school staff to know what’s happening in your child’s school life.
- Check School Safety: Take a look at the school building, playgrounds, and entry/exit points. Ensure the school is well-maintained and secure.
- Teach Basic Safety: Educate your child on basic safety practices like what to do in emergencies and how to stay safe around strangers. Confirm the school reinforces these lessons.
- Verify Transport Safety: If your child uses school transport, make sure the vehicles are safe and the drivers are properly trained and screened.
- Support for Mental Health: Find out if the school provides access to counselors or mental health professionals, and ensure they support students’ emotional well-being.
- Discuss Bullying: Have open conversations with your child about bullying and peer pressure. Make sure they know they can talk to you about any issues, and check how the school addresses bullying.
- Review First Aid and Medical Facilities: Ensure the school has proper first aid supplies, trained staff, and a plan for handling medical emergencies.
- Understand Technology Safety: Learn about the school’s internet safety policies and how they manage screen time. Ensure they are protecting students online.
- Get Involved: Participate in parent-teacher meetings, school events, and workshops. Being involved helps create a supportive and safer environment for your child.
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