02/05
My son’s in kindergarten and his birthday is next Tues.
I was wondering what I should send to his classroom on that day for all the kids.
Did you send/take a birthday treat to your child’s classroom when they were in kindergarten? What? Give me some fun ideas. Thanks!
I’ve already checked with his teacher and she said it’s ok to send a treat for the class now and then.
*Continuing the discussion from the original post found here.
Tags: Anything, Birthday, Child's, classroom, Kindergarten, Special, Their
02/04
My son’s in kindergarten and his birthday is next Tues.
I was wondering what I should send to his classroom on that day for all the kids.
Did you send/take a birthday treat to your child’s classroom when they were in kindergarten? What? Give me some fun ideas. Thanks!
I’ve already checked with his teacher and she said it’s ok to send a treat for the class now and then.
*Continuing the discussion from the original post found here.
Tags: Anything, Birthday, Child's, classroom, Kindergarten, Special, Their
01/27

This digital document is an article from Social Work, published by Thomson Gale on July 1, 2006. The length of the article is 6237 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the author: KEY WORDS: adolescents; disabilities; education; foster careCitation DetailsTitle: Are we ignoring youths with disabilities in foster care? An examination of their school performance.(Statistical data)Author: Sarah GeenenPublication: Social Work (Magazine/Journal)Date: July 1, 2006Publisher: Thomson GaleVolume:…
Tags: Article, article type, Care, Disabilities, disabilities education, Examination, Foster, Gale, Ignoring, Page, Performance, Sarah GeenenPublication, School, Their, Thomson, thomson gale, youths
01/17

This digital document is an article from Policy & Practice, published by American Public Welfare Association on December 1, 2004. The length of the article is 776 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: On Their Own: What Happens to Kids When They Age Out of the Foster Care System.(Young Adult Review)Author: Francis SolomonPublication: Policy & Practice (Magazine/Journal)Date: December 1, 2004Publisher: American Public Welfare AssociationVolume: 62…
Tags: american public welfare, american public welfare association, Article, Care, Foster, Gale, Happens, Kids, Page, Policy, public welfare association, System, Their, They
12/15
It is the job of grandparents to spoil their grandchildren. We feel that this is what we are here for. We buy things for them. Things like toys and now and then something for their rooms. Kids bedding is always a welcomed gift. We teach our grandchildren about their family heritage. Children want to know where they come from. This is a great time to teach them about their culture. We try to make sure they are being nourished in the things that we feel are important. Grandparents can play a role in a child’s life building character and teaching…
Tags: Best, central Wisconsin, Dave, Doing, Family, family conversation, God, grandchildren, Grandparents, Kids Bedding, natural occurrence, Spoil, Their, Time, way
12/15
i am taking my children on holiday to trecco bay and i was wondering if anyone can tell me what entertainment their is their for my children(i.e)parks, adventure play areas etc.
also i heard their is new facilities for 2008 and i was wondering what new facilities these would be. any help would be appreciated.
*Continuing the discussion from the original post found here.
Tags: adventure play, anyone, Bay, Children, Facilities, Holiday, Know, Porthcawl, South, Their, Trecco, trecco bay, wales
12/08
In this day and age when kids are more interested with puttering around with MySpace, chatting with friends on cellphones and instant messengers, and beating up monsters on MMORPGs, what can grandparents do to convince their grandchildren that they too can do cool things with computers?
Printing projects do not have to be expensive and complicated. It does not even require Grandpa or Grandma to be a computer whiz. All that is needed in creating printing projects that will impress even the snottiest computer-literate kid are the right tools and a little creativity. Here are ten print projects that…
Tags: Cool, digital photo album, grandkids, Grandparents, James Kara Murat, jigsaw puzzle pieces, origami instructions, printing, Project, Projects, Their
12/08
Very often as therapists, we’re seen as a sympathetic ear for all kinds of problems. – Take Jayne for example, who was at her wit’s end. Her seven year old daughter – a handful since birth – had been driving her mad and in desperation Jayne had brought Luella for a session with me, hoping that I could bring some calm to a volatile situation… As Jayne sat down, she looked weary, careworn and tired. Her forehead had a big crease down the centre from constant frowning – and as her daughter Luella began to start kicking the table with…
Tags: Children, Clients, Daughter, Don, Jayne, joyous time, Luella, Mother, Olivia Stefanino, Parents, Problem, Read, sort, sympathetic ear, Their, Time, volatile situation
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