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Bad Report Card? What To Do #5: Check The Schedule

November 12, 2014 By Y3K

Bad Report Card? What To Do #5: Check The Schedule

Are the demands of an excessive extra-curricular schedule causing report card grades to be low? Sports, music, and theater are just a few examples of time consuming activities students may focus on more than their studies. Sometimes there is not enough time in the day to meet the demands of their activities and put in their best effort on their homework. As a parent, you have the responsibility of examining the extra-curricular schedule and modify it if necessary so they have the time needed to do their homework and study.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: children, executive function, homework, parenting, responsibility, scheduling, skating, sports, video games

Winter Weather Safety Tip #6: Asthma & Cold Air

December 13, 2013 By Y3K

Winter Weather Safety Tip #6: Be aware if your child has asthma, as the cold weather may aggravate his/her lungs.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: elementary school, health, high school, illness, kids, middle school, parenting, skating, sledding, sports, walking to school, winter, young children

Winter Weather Safety Tip #5: Skating Rinks

December 12, 2013 By Y3K

Winter Weather Safety Tip #5: It is always a safe bet to ice skate at skating rinks. This is because some ponds and lakes may not be frozen enough to handle a skater.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: elementary school, health, high school, injuries, kids, middle school, parenting, safety, skating, spring, teenagers, winter, young children

Winter Weather Safety Tip #3: Hat & Gloves

December 10, 2013 By Y3K

Winter Weather Safety Tip #3: Wear hat and gloves also to prevent body heat loss. Most of the body’s heat escapes through the head.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: elementary school, health, high school, kids, middle school, play, safety, skating, sledding, winter, young children

Winter Weather Safety Tip #2: Dress In Layers

December 9, 2013 By Y3K

Winter Weather Safety Tip #2: Dress in layers to prevent body heat loss.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: elementary school, health, high school, kids, middle school, play, skating, sledding, walking to school, winter, young children

Winter Weather Safety Tip #1: Wear A Helmet

December 8, 2013 By Y3K

There are lots of fun winter activities for families this time of year. Over the next several posts we will take a look at winter weather safety tips to keep your children safe this winter season.

Winter Weather Safety Tip #1: Always wear a helmet while skiing, snowboarding, ice skating and playing other fast-paced slippery winter activities.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: brain, health, high school, injuries, kids, middle school, safety, skating, sledding, sports, winter, young children

Never Skate Alone

January 23, 2013 By Y3K

When skating outdoors, make sure your child skates with at least one other person. Kids that skate alone could fall through the ice and drown. There would be no one to save them.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: children, elementary school, high school, kids, middle school, parenting, play, safety, skating, sports, winter

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