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Take Water Breaks

July 11, 2014 By Y3K

Take water breaks. If your child complains about dizziness, headache, nausea or muscle cramps, he or she could be overheated or at risk for heat-related illness.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: health, illness, kids, safety, young children

Summer Water Safety

July 7, 2014 By Y3K

A child can drown in as little as one inch of water. Even if your child knows how to swim, watch them closely any time they are in or near water.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: exercise, kids, parenting, sports, summer, young children

Never Leave Dogs Or Children In A Parked Car

June 28, 2014 By Y3K

Never leave dogs or children in a parked car. This is true even for a quick errand and even if the windows are cracked open on a warm day.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Animal Rescue League, Buddy Dog Humane Society, cats, children, dogs, health, illness, kids, parenting, spring, summer

How to Avoid Divorce

May 17, 2014 By Y3K

Divorce can devastate children and sometimes may be avoided.  Scientists asked both men and women why they argue with their spouses. Of the list of reasons each group gave, both sides cited “money” the most. Parents can cut down on financial conflicts by dividing money into three accounts: “yours”, “mine”, and “ours”. Another way parents can avoid fights and possibly prevent divorce is to hold quarterly meetings to discuss finances. Additionally, some parents also find that signing a prenuptial agreement prior to getting married can make the financial side of things a little bit easier. Although prenups might not sound particularly glamorous or romantic, they can make it much easier to divide assets fairly during a divorce.

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: adults, children, depression, divorce, kids, money, young children

Bike Theft & Kids

May 3, 2014 By Y3K

If your child rides a bike to school (or rides a bike at all for that matter), have them use a U-lock. Police claim that U-locks are the most effective locks for preventing theft.

Tomorrow we will take a look at what police say is the overall best way to keep your children’s bicycles safe from thieves.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: elementary school, high school, kids, middle school, safety, teenagers, tutor, young children

Bicycle Theft At School

May 2, 2014 By Y3K

Unfortunately some students that ride their bikes to school have had them stolen. Many towns have found the statistics to this growing problem staggering. In fact in the town of Brookline MA, police have reported that between 60 and 80 bicycles are stolen there each year!

Come back tomorrow for ways your kids can protect their bicycles from being taken by criminals.

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Major Value of Life

April 26, 2014 By Y3K

The major value of life is not what you get, but what you become.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: achievement, advice, discipline, inspiration, kids, parenting, students, success

ADHD Insomnia & Melatonin

April 15, 2014 By Y3K

If your child has sleep issues due to ADHD and the other sleep suggestions from yesterday do not work, there is another option. Students may benefit from the hormone supplement melatonin to induce drowsiness. Melatonin is produced naturally in the brain as the sun goes down, signaling that bedtime is coming within a few hours.

The theory is that taking this supplement may help people with true insomnia fall asleep. Ask your doctor before trying this option and only use it as a last resort.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: ADD, ADHD, advice, biology, brain, controversy, drugs, health, illness, kids, medication, side effects, sleep, young children

ALICE (Alert-Lockdown-Inform-Counter-Evacuate)

April 10, 2014 By Y3K

ALICE (Alert-Lockdown-Inform-Counter-Evacuate) calls for alerting the police and implementing a lockdown in response to an armed attacker. This in itself is standard procedure in all schools. ALICE takes it a step further by training students and teachers to consider other options such as evacuating or fighting off the attacker. Teachers and students are trained in ways to stop the gunman as a last resort, if there are no other options.

What do you think about your kids being trained to fight off a gunman in school?

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New Hampshire Now A Dissection Alternative State

April 5, 2014 By Y3K

Last week the New Hampshire Board of Education approved a policy supporting the right of all K-12 students to choose alternatives to traditional animal dissection without being penalized. New Hampshire Board of Education determined that students deserve a right to a science education without compromising personal beliefs on hurting animals. They also decided that biology students learn as well or better with alternatives that do not involve once living animals.

The policy stresses that New Hampshire schools should make equal or better non-animal alternatives like computer simulations available to any student who does not want to dissect frogs, cats, or any other animal. New Hampshire’s Board of Education cannot mandate individual school policies by law, but can issue recommended sample policies like this for schools to adopt.

With New Hampshire creating this policy, there are now 17 states plus Washington, DC that protect a student’s right to choose a cruelty-free education.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: accommodations, anxiety, biology, cats, children, dogs, education, elementary school, high school, kids, middle school, school system, science, United States

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