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Child Predators

November 5, 2011 By Y3K

Teach your kids to never go anywhere with a stranger, even if it sounds like fun. Predators can lure children with questions like “Can you help me find my lost puppy?” or “Do you want to see some cute kittens in my car?” Remind your children that adults they don’t know should never ask children to help or to do things for them.

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Weston Education Enrichment Fund Committee’s (WEEFC) Time in New England – Weston MA

November 3, 2011 By Y3K

The Weston Education Enrichment Fund Committee’s (WEEFC) Autumn Fundraiser will be happening this year on Saturday, November 5, 2011 at 6:00 pm. This year’s Autumn Auction and Dinner Dance will be held at the Rivers School in Weston, MA. The theme of this year’s auction is “Time in New England”. The evening features silent and live auction items including stays in luxurious resorts, fabulous meals, vacation packages, sports tickets and many other unique opportunities. Watch for our generous auction donation as well as we always do our best to give back to the Weston, MA community.

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Importance of Recess: Exercise and Test Scores

November 2, 2011 By Y3K

Children that have 20 minutes per day of unstructured exercise (recess) show improved test scores. Don’t let your school cut out recess periods. Recess is more important than one might think think.

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9th Annual Animal Rescue League of Boston Collection Drive News

October 31, 2011 By Y3K

STARTING TOMORROW: From Nov 1 – Jan 1 we will be collecting old towels, blankets, toys and office supplies for the Animal Rescue League of Boston’s Dedham shelter. The abused and abandoned animals awaiting adoption are in desperate need of these items and YOU can make a difference! This is our 9th annual collection drive. We will travel to your home even if you are not a client. Please tell all of your friends, neighbors, and co-workers. For more information or to schedule a pick up, call 781-492-8700.

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Halloween Trick or Treating

October 29, 2011 By Y3K

Children should stay on sidewalks when trick or treating. If there aren’t any, walk on the left side of the road facing traffic. This way children are able to see oncoming cars and can move out of the way if a car gets too close to them.

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9th Annual Animal Rescue League of Boston Collection Drive

October 26, 2011 By Y3K

The animals need your help. You can make a difference for the Animal Rescue League of Boston’s animal shelters. Please help Y3K Tutor In Your Home aid abused and stray animals. You will have the opportunity to help dogs, cats, rabbits, birds and others. Please donate old or new towels, blankets, office supplies, and animal toys. Items will be picked up at your home.

This year’s collection is extra special due to the Animal Rescue League of Boston’s Dedham branch construction of a brand new modern facility. Due to currently limited storage, once it opens it will not have any supplies and will be in desperate need of the items we are collecting.

Also please tell all of your neighbors, friends and family. We will pick up from anyone regardless if they use our tutoring or not. We will be picking up items located in Brookline, Dover, Natick, Needham, Newton, Sudbury, Wayland, Wellesley, and Weston MA. There will also be drop off locations for those living outside of these towns conveniently located in Natick and Needham, MA.

Call 781-492-8700 to schedule a pick up.

Here are the items to be collected:

Towels
Blankets
Pens
Copy Paper
Dry Erase markers
Sharpies
Heater/radiator for barn
Canister vacuum cleaner
Molasses (for administering medication to horses)
Cat scratching posts
Dehumidifier
Small animal food for birds and rodents
Pet toys
Liquid dish soap
Pet carriers

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Halloween Trick or Treating Safety

October 25, 2011 By Y3K

Children should stay with their groups when trick or treating. For their own safety they should not wander off on their own.

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Halloween Costumes and Automobiles

October 22, 2011 By Y3K

For Halloween, attach reflective tape to trick or treat bags and costumes so automobile drivers can see children when crossing the street.

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Needham High School Craft Fair

October 20, 2011 By Y3K

The 30th annual Needham High School Craft Fair will take place on Saturday, October 29, 2011. Y3K Tutor In Your Home is proud to donate to their Silent Auction and give back to the good people of Needham, MA. The Silent Auction raises money for curriculum enhancement programs at Needham High School. We are very grateful for the support from the Needham community over the years and want to say thanks by donating to this worthy cause.

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New ADHD Guidelines for Diagnosing and Treating Kids

October 18, 2011 By Y3K

ADHD: Clinical Practice Guideline for the Diagnosis, Evaluation, and Treatment of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adolescents

Summary of key action statements found in PEDIATRICS Official Journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics (October 16, 2011):

1. The primary care clinician should initiate an evaluation for ADHD for any child 4 through 18 years of age who presents with academic or behavioral problems and symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, or impulsivity (quality of evidence B/strong recommendation).

2. To make a diagnosis of ADHD, the primary care clinician should determine that Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition criteria have been met (including documentation of impairment in more than 1 major setting); information should be obtained primarily from reports from parents or guardians, teachers, and other school and mental health clinicians involved in the child’s care. The primary care clinician should also rule out any alternative cause (quality of evidence B/strong recommendation).

3. In the evaluation of a child for ADHD, the primary care clinician should include assessment for other conditions that might coexist with ADHD, including emotional or behavioral (eg, anxiety, depressive, oppositional defiant, and conduct disorders), developmental (eg, learning and language disorders or other neurodevelopment disorders), and physical (eg, tics, sleep apnea) conditions (quality of evidence B/strong recommendation).

4. The primary care clinician should recognize ADHD as a chronic condition and, therefore, consider children and adolescents with ADHD as children and youth with special health care needs. Management of children and youth with special health care needs should follow the principles of the chronic care model and the medical home (quality of evidence B/strong recommendation).

5. Recommendations for treatment of children and youth with ADHD vary depending on the patient’s age:

a. For preschool-aged children (4–5 years of age), the primary care clinician should prescribe evidence-based parent- and/or teacher-administered behavior therapy as the first line of treatment (quality of evidence A/strong recommendation) and may prescribe methylphenidate if the behavior interventions do not provide significant improvement and there is moderate-to severe continuing disturbance in the child’s function. In areas where evidence-based behavioral treatments are not available, the clinician needs to weigh the risks of starting medication at an early age against the harm of delaying diagnosis and treatment (quality of evidence B/recommendation).

b. For elementary school–aged children (6–11 years of age), the primary care clinician should prescribe US Food and Drug Administration–approved medications for ADHD (quality of evidence A/strong recommendation) and/or evidence-based parent and/ or teacher-administered behavior therapy as treatment for ADHD, preferably both (quality of evidence B/strong recommendation). The evidence is particularly strong for stimulant medications and sufficient but less strong for atomoxetine, extended-release guanfacine, and extended-release clonidine (in that order) (quality of evidence A/strong recommendation). The school environment, program, or placement is a part of any treatment plan.

c. For adolescents (12–18 years of age), the primary care clinician should prescribe Food and Drug Administration–approved medications for ADHD with the assent of the adolescent (quality of evidence A/strong recommendation) and may prescribe behavior therapy as treatment for ADHD (quality of evidence C/recommendation), preferably both.

6. The primary care clinician should titrate doses of medication for ADHD to achieve maximum benefit with minimum adverse effects (quality of evidence B/strong recommendation).

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