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Trick or Treating Safety

October 22, 2010 By Y3K

Long hanging Halloween costumes can cause a child to trip. Make sure the costume does not touch the ground to prevent this from happening.

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Halloween Masks

October 19, 2010 By Y3K

Make sure Halloween masks and hats don’t obstruct vision, impair hearing or breathing. Using face paint can solve this problem.

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Halloween Safety

October 15, 2010 By Y3K

Children carrying sharp objects and props can injure someone accidentally. Use common sense when creating a Halloween costume.

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8th Annual Animal Rescue League Collection Drive

October 12, 2010 By Y3K

COMING SOON: From Nov 1 – Jan 1 we will be collecting old towels, blankets, toys, bedding, and food 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 8th 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 Costumes

October 12, 2010 By Y3K

Choose bright, highly visible Halloween costumes over dark ones. It will make it a lot easier for drivers to see and a lot safer for kids.

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Halloween

October 8, 2010 By Y3K

For Halloween kids should travel only on established, well-lit routes. They should not be cutting through woods or backyards.

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Trick or Treating

October 5, 2010 By Y3K

When trick or treating, make sure an adult is with the group or make sure you know the exact route your child is taking.

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Successful Studying

October 1, 2010 By Y3K

Students study best through repetition.

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Studying Advice

September 28, 2010 By Y3K

Studying works best when a student reviews small chunks at a time. It can be overwhelming to try to memorize the whole thing at once.

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Studying

September 24, 2010 By Y3K

The best study skill is to not wait until the last minute to begin studying. The more time a student has to prepare, the easier they can retain the material.

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