By Abbey Maclure Will Poulter
Over the summer holidays, award-winning children鈥檚 paper First News is encouraging children to write poems about the power of words in its Words Matter challenge.
Amazon vouchers will be awarded to the top three poems, and five runners-up will receive 拢10 book tokens. The winning poems will also appear in the First News paper.
First News and charity Words Matter are using the competition to highlight the power of words to a child鈥檚 mental health and development. Research has found that verbal abuse can be just as harmful as physical abuse, and its long-term effects include anxiety, depression, eating disorders and sleep difficulties.
In April, experts gathered at the House of Commons to call for urgent action to tackle childhood verbal abuse, in a discussion hosted by Sharon Hodgson MP and brought together by Words Matter.
First News said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e challenging readers to write their own poems about the power of words. How do different words make you feel? Perhaps certain words said by adults help you feel confident and happy? Perhaps others make you feel hurt, down or isolated.
鈥淲e want you to put pen to paper this summer and share your poems with us to win some fantastic prizes.鈥
First News editor-in-chief Nicky Cox, Words Matter founder Jessica Bondy, poet Tally Gilbert and Hollywood actor Will Poulter will judge the competition.
How to enter
Young writers can send their poems to win@firstnews.co.uk, with 鈥榃ords Matter鈥 in the subject line. Children must include a parent or guardian鈥檚 name, along with a telephone number or email address.
The closing date is Friday September 19.
The prizes
1st place: 拢200 Amazon voucher2nd place: 拢100 Amazon voucher3rd place: 拢50 Amazon voucher
Plus, five runners-up will win a 拢10 book token each, and the chance to feature in First News.
Children worried or affected by verbal abuse can contact Childline on 0800 1111 or childline.org.uk.