Teenagers learn a lot by observing you. Make sure your driving behaviors are in line with what you expect from them. This means being mindful of speed limits, road rage and eliminating distractions such as electronic devices while driving. They will model their driving after yours.
Ward Elementary School Tutoring – Newton, MA
Be on the lookout for the Y3K Tutor In Your Home tutoring and test prep auction donation at the Ward Elementary School PTO Spring Auction. Your bid on our donation will be used directly at Ward Elementary School and will fund the following:
Creative Arts and Sciences programs throughout the the year in every classroom.
Technology purchases including iPads, laptops and computers for use in classrooms.
Books and supplies for the library and classrooms.
Improvements to the garden area and front of school.
Join Y3K Tutor In Your Home in helping the children of Newton, MA. Your generous auction bid will be critical to the success of this event.
Newton Free Library Spring Fling
The Newton Free Library’s Spring Fling will be held this coming Saturday. Look for the Y3K Tutor In Your Home tutoring and test prep auction donation. The Newton Free Library is the second busiest library in the state of Massachusetts. Patrons borrowed 1.7 million items last year. On an average day, there are 2,100 visitors to the library. There are 750,000 patrons annually. It is an honor for us to be able to give back to the people of Newton, MA. Make sure you bid on our tutoring and test prep certificate as donations pay for over a quarter of the Newton Free Library’s new acquisitions each year.
Restaurant Issues Discount For Behaving Children
A restaurant in Seattle, WA has started a unique program. It offers a discount for well-behaved kids. The restaurant owner gives servers discretion to offer a discount to customers with quiet children with table manners. The owner does this to reward behaving children due to the fact that loud and antsy kids tend to upset the other customers. What do you think of this policy?
How to Avoid Taking ADD, ADHD & Dyslexia Drugs
If it’s a dream of yours that your child might be able to avoid taking medically prescribed drugs for ADD, ADHD and DYSLEXIA, all we can tell you is that help may be on its way. It will end up being YOU and not Big Pharma that comes to your child’s rescue.
This news could be life changing for your family. It could make a permanent difference in your life. Click the link below.
https://www.y3ktutorinyourhome.com/add-a-adhd.html
Problem To Look For When Kids Hate School #5: Anxiety
ANXIETY– Some young children are afraid to be separated from their parents.
Problem To Look For When Kids Hate School #4: Social Challenges & Loneliness
SOCIAL CHALLENGES and LONELINESS – Some kids have a hard time in large groups and/or making friends. If this is the case for your child, the school day can be a place of isolation, awkwardness and sadness. It makes sense for one to hate being trapped 6 hours a day in a place that feels so awful.
Problem To Look For When Kids Hate School #3: Crisis
CRISIS – If your child or family is experiencing some kind of crisis, sometimes children feel safer to be at home. Crisis can drain all of the energy out of a person and a school environment requires a lot of energy to be successful.
Problem To Look For When Kids Hate School #2: Bullying
BULLYING – If your child is the victim of bullying or harassment, staying out of school appears to be better. Who would want to be in a constant situation of feeling unsafe and fearing for your life every day?
Problem To Look For When Kids Hate School #1: Self-Esteem
SELF-ESTEEM – Kids that feel bad about themselves and abilities most likely hate school too. A lot of kids that are deemed “special ed” are discouraged that they are not achieving at the level they want to.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 89
- 90
- 91
- 92
- 93
- …
- 153
- Next Page »