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.
Summer Water Safety
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.
Never Leave Dogs Or Children In A Parked Car
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.
Success Comes In A Can
Success comes in a can, not in a cannot.
School Shootings & Building Design
Schools have been preparing for shootings like the one yesterday in Troutdale, Oregon. Due to the tragic Newtown, CT school shootings, some local cities and towns are keeping security in mind as they design new school buildings. For example, Newton, MA’s new Angier Elementary School building was supposed to have their kindergarten classrooms on the ground floor so these smaller kids could have easier access. After the Sandy Hook shootings, the City of Newton decided to move all classrooms at the Angier Elementary School to the second and third floors.
Helmets
Helmets prevent 85% of head injuries. Have your child wear a helmet any time they are on wheels. This is true whether it is a bike, scooter, roller skates, inline skates or skateboard.
Controversial Student Athlete Standards – Natick MA
Some schools around the country have been raising the sports eligibility standards. For example the Natick Public Schools in Natick, MA have raised the academic standards for its athletes. They decided to send a message to student athletes that academics come first. If a student doesn’t pass all of their classes, they lose eligibility. As a result of the increased academic demands, 43 students out of more than 500 were deemed ineligible due to failing a class or receiving an incomplete. Previously Natick averaged 6 to 9 academically ineligible students per term. The intended result is to put the emphasis on having their education be their first priority.
Students who are removed from teams have to meet with coaches, guidance counselor, and parents to come up with an improvement plan. These students are then ineligible for the remainder of the term as well as the following term.
What do you think of these new rules?
Needham 9/11 Memorial
Y3K Tutor In Your Home wants to help remember the brave men and women from September 11th. Tomorrow at the Needham First Responders Party & Auction be sure to bid on our tutoring and test prep donation. Your bid on the Y3K Tutor In Your Home certificate will go a long way in helping The Needham 9/11 Memorial Committee build a memorial to honor the First Responders who answered the call to action and those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
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How to Avoid Divorce
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.
Best Bike Protection For Kids
With bike theft on the rise, children need to protect their prized possession. Police suggest using a combination of U-locks and cable locks to maximize bicycle protection.
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