Embracing the Power of Kindness: February's Heartfelt Journey

Hello, wonderful parents and students of BCHS!
As we enter into February, traditionally linked with love and warmth, let's work together to promote positivity and foster genuine connections that are inclusive to all. Join us in the pursuit of making the world a more uplifting place through authentic acts of kindness.
Pink Shirt Day!
Also this month, BCHS will be welcoming Successful Kids Successful Families, who will be putting on a full school assembly on February 28th. They will be speaking on Bullying and Cyberbullying to our students to spread more awareness on Pink Shirt Day! We fully support and encourage students and staff to wear pink in a show of solidarity on this day!
****For more information on the prevention of bullying and cyberbullying, please follow this link to the Government of Alberta's website for more resources - Bullying Prevention Resources
Resource Roundup: Nurturing Kindness
Explore these carefully selected resources for parents and students of all ages, designed to inspire and cultivate kindness for themselves and others:
- Teaching Teens About the Power of Kindness
- Self-compassion for pre-teens and teenagers
- Should You Reward Teens for Being Kind?
- 31 Kindness Activities for Kids
- 11 Fun Kindness Activities for Kids for Random Acts of Kindness Day
- Are you raising nice kids? A Harvard psychologist gives 5 ways to raise them to be kind
For more resources, check out the Kindness page on the NLPS website.
Reflecting on Last Month: Your Insights Matter!
In January, we embraced a healthy lifestyle. Share your experiences: How did our previous mental health blog post impact your family? Your feedback and ideas are welcome and encouraged.
Nurturing Kindness: Tips for Students
Students, let's cultivate kindness:
- Offer a smile or kind words to brighten someone's day.
- Help a classmate or teacher with schoolwork or a task.
- Create and share uplifting notes or artwork.
- Practice active listening and show empathy.
- Stand up against bullying and offer support.
Connect with Our Student Advocacy Counselors: Reach Out for Support
Need guidance or wish to discuss well-being? Our Student Advocacy Counselors are here for you. Reach out at jenn.perepelitza@nlsd.ab.ca or call 780-826-3366 x 2808. Let's continue our journey of kindness and positivity together.
Wishing you a February filled with genuine gestures, shared smiles, and a touch of kindness. Let's brighten the world, one thoughtful act at a time.