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Term 1, Week 10
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Friday 4 April, 2014
Br Michael’s Corner Family Conflict
CBC and Cardijn College students at the China Study Tour Retreat.
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When parents fight children may hide in their rooms, try to pretend they are asleep and do not hear the shouting. Others try to stay away from their troubled homes. Hearing their parents argue is the most stressful experience for young people today. It is sad but true that painful divorce is affecting many homes. Years of yelling and fighting lead up to divorce. If such conflict is not part of our life we should be very grateful. To deal with this, start by understanding the severity of the problem. No family is without tension or occasional disagreements. Where shouting, cursing, yelling and even hitting are a way of life, the problem is severe and the family needs help. If no help is sought the problems go from bad to worse. What can children do? Running away, alcohol or drug abuse will not solve anything but lead to more misery and may end with quitting school and messing up life. It is important for children to realise it is not their fault if parents do not get along. Children should not take sides with either parent. Sometimes asking for a chance to sit down and calmly talk things out helps parents to realise how much the children are affected and shocks them into getting help. Children can talk to an adult friend they trust and respect. In all this children need to respect privacy and confidentiality of parents. Grandparents or another relatives may be able to help. Children need to love their parents in spite of the problems and must try not to let troubles stop them achieving their own hopes and dreams. Br. Michael Flaherty
Years 7-10 Drama Production, 2014 intake starts now! This year, the CBC Drama Club is continuing for Years 7-10 students. The exciting news is that the Club may be chosen by your son instead of a winter sport. Workshops will be held Wednesday afternoons in Terms 2 and 3 from 3:30pm until 5pm with the end result being a small production on Thursday 11 September. Family and friends will have the opportunity to see your son tread the boards after having spent some quality time refining his verbal communication skills, confidence and social skills! Drama Club was a huge success in 2013 and we can’t wait to get it under way in 2014. Permission forms can be collected from myself or please email me at senglish@cbc.sa.edu.au. I look forward to producing something inspiring with the students! Ms Sarah English
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