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  • Benefits Of Choosing New School Playground Equipment

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    It is important to ensure that students are safe on the school play area. This will help them achieve success at school. For safety on the school’s playground, ensure there are enough trained supervisors on the playground. Post and enforce clearly posted safety rules on the playground. These include no running, ...
  • Rights of parents and children

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    Parents and children have special rights that are specific to their situation. These rights include: Best interests of the Child Parents have responsibilities, duties, and rights Separation of children Adoption of children Right of Children to be Heard Children in the criminal justice system Refugee Children Families with disabilities ...
  • How To Teach Kids To Say Sorry: 3 Steps for Success

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    Braydon’s nine-year-old mistake caused Emily’s Barbie to lose her head as she was getting ready for a night out. Braydon apologizes immediately to Emily, her doll, and the Nintendo while stealing glances at his video games. How can we teach children to say sorry? Although forcing children to apologize ...
  • 3 Unhelpful Things Well-Meaning Parents Say

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    Your child is crumpled up into a ball and sobbing in the living area over a broken toy. You rush to calm the child down and make him feel better, but will it work? Even though we would like to think of ourselves as fonts of wisdom that never ...
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