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- Strategies for Starting School - Preparation, First Day of School and What to Expect
by Jen McVeity. Several times this month, Fiona Brill and her five year old son have walked to the nearby Primary School. There they play on the monkey-bars, eat a picnic lunch and try out all the drinking taps to discover which ones work - and which ones spray water everywhere. Fiona points out the classroom Nicky will be in this year and the bench she will sit on, when it is time to collect him. In just a few ... products, articles, news
- Strategies for Starting School - Is My Child Ready for School or Not?
by Jen McVeity. When is a child ready for school - or not? For the parents of Rhonda, the decision is easy. Rhonda will be 5.5 years of age at the start of the school year, she is tall and sporting with strong social skills. Similarly, Peter's parents have no real decision to make. Peter can already read dozens of words, he is independent and confident for his age. He too will be going to school.
Yet many paren... products, articles, news
- Saving Money on Back to School Expenses: Six Smart Shopping Strategies
by Jamie Jefferson. It's time to get the kids back to school, and that always means extra expenses. With the clothes, backpacks, lunch totes and school supplies, we parents can spend a small fortune. But it is possible to save with smart shopping strategies.
Here are six tips you can use to save money today.
School Supplies
1. Stick to Your List. Plan to take just a single trip to get all the supplies on the of... products, articles, news
- 4 Ways to Better Grades in School
by Jim Sarris. Have you had one of those "Ah! I get it now!" moments recently? You know, the ones when you hear some piece of advice you've heard many times before, only this time it makes sense?
I find that many parents and kids have an "Ah! I get it now!" moment when they finally understand how other students get better grades.
It's not natural intelligence, better teachers in elementary school or a better ... products, articles, news
- How To Keep Your Child Safe Going To And From School
by John Myre. Kids can find a lot of things to be frightened of at school. There's algebra, for instance, and chemistry, biology, Great Expectations, bullies, and that awful green stuff they serve in the cafeteria.
However, some of the most serious threats to their safety occur just getting to and from the school building each day. While we can't promise our children a safe world, we can take steps to minimiz... products, articles, news
- ClickerTraining: Old School Teaches a Dog New Tricks
by Katia Lorenzen. Clickertraining is a street term that uses operant conditioning in regards to teaching an animal new behavior. It relies primarily on the reward method or positive reinforcement. This method is now used extensively in dog training, and it seems to be successful even with very young puppies (or at least those who are already a few weeks old.)
As some reports claim, pet enthusiasts now find that t... products, articles, news
- Back To School Safety Tips
by Joyce Jackson. Lots of kids and families are preparing to head back to school right now for the start of a new school year at least "up here" where we live in the US, Canada and Europe. For those of you who aren't going back to school right now, or those of you that Homeschool, these tips can still keep your child safer today than yesterday.
Back To School families typically focus on new clothes, shoes, book b... products, articles, news
- What You Can Expect During Deer Hunting
by Mitch Johnson. Going hunting doesn't always mean that you can always have steak on the dining table at the end of the trip. Sometimes, hunter can also miss the target.
Another time I was hunting down state, with my trusty .38/55. This is one of the most dependable guns I ever owned. It has never failed me, except one time when I broke the loading gate, and another time when I tried some reloaded fodder-loaded... products, articles, news
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