| Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Trust
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A group of concerned Grandparents whose role is the primary caregiver of their grandchildren found that their situation was unique and stressful. They subsequently formed the Parenting Second Time Around to facilitate:
- Support
- Action
-Research
There are significant numbers of grandparents raising their grandchildren as the primary caregiver. The grandparents take on the responsi . . . more
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| Author : Diane Vivian
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Created : 30 Nov 2003
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| Help for Kinship Carers
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"If you are raising someone else's child and giving them a home, you may be able to get financial support to help with the upbringing of the child..................."
A new brochure, "Help for Kinship Carers- a guide for someone raising someone else's child" is available through Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Trust regional coordinators, the New Zealand Family and Foster Care Federation, Ci . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 30 Nov 2003
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| Walking School Buses
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Walking to school is about to get way cool with StreetWise Rangers
By now you might have heard about the walking school buses which are starting up all around the country. StreetWise Rangers is a new theme EECA has developed to make the walking school bus even more fun and exciting for children. The story below tells you all about these superheroes...
Ten thousand light years away from . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 02 Nov 2003
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| How to Use Your To-Do's To Boost Baby's IQ
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Chances are you want to provide a wonderful environment for your
baby to learn and grow. But your life is busy. You have a young child -- a child who needs to be bathed, dressed, fed, and nurtured. And when you're not caring for your little one, perhaps there's your housework, shopping, cooking, and laundry. Luckily, all children learn to talk. It's something that comes naturally, right? Not al . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 06 Sep 2003
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| Choosing Childcare
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This article gives information about:
What are your childcare options
Preparing your child for care
What ifs of childcare
What are your Childcare Options?
Selecting the right childcare to suit your children and lifestyle can seem like a daunting hurdle. Through exploring the available options and talking to other parents, you can settle on an arrangement that can benefit both yourself an . . . more
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| Author : by Stephanie Temm, Managing Director of NZ Au Pairs Ltd
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Created : 23 Jul 2003
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| Seven Sparkling Ways to Encourage Kids� Writing
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It�s natural for children to bubble over with ideas, schemes, and jokes. Unfortunately, capturing those ideas on paper is not so natural for many kids with learning disabilities (LD). They may freeze up, forget their ideas, or fight the pencil.
Help your reluctant writer at home
Your struggling writer needs practice at home, but you don�t want to make it seem like another school chore. The . . . more
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| Author : Robbie Fanning of Schwab Learning
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Created : 09 Jul 2003
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| Helping Chn Overcome Shyness
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Helping Chn Overcome Shyness
To assist children to overcome shyness, try the following ides. They are designed to help increase self-confidence and overcome situations that make a child feel shy.
|||bullet|||Strengths and Weaknesses. It is important that your child be in touch with their strengths as well as their weaknesses. On a sheet of paper, help them list on one half their strengths -- . . . more
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| Author : Edusearch
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Created : 22 Feb 2003
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| Safety in the Kitchen
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The Kitchen
A Busy and Interesting Place
As well might be expected, your kitchen is probably one of the most hazardous, yet unfortunately most used rooms in your home. Hot greases and foods can splatter on a child; searching hands can pull a hot or boiling pot off the stove onto an unsuspecting head. All in an instant!
Wouldn\'t it be nice to just say the kitche . . . more
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| Author : Baby Safe
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Created : 22 Feb 2003
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| Keep Chn Violence Free
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Keep Chn Violence Free
Here Is What We Can All Do to Help Keep Our Children �Violence-Free�
Parents and caregivers are vital to the healthy development and growth of children. We all know this, but what can we do better to enrich our children? Helping children learn more about themselves and their environment can be a key step in preventing school and youth violence. Parents want children t . . . more
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| Author : SAMHSA
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Created : 19 Jan 2003
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| Gene That Prevents Male Violence Discovered by Otago Researchers
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Gene That Prevents Male Violence Discovered by Otago Researchers
World-first research shows gene stops cycle of violence
A gene that may help to explain antisocial and violent behaviour in men, has been discovered by a team of researchers from the University of Otago and the University of London.
The world first research, receiving international acclaim, shows that a gene controlling a . . . more
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| Author : Otago
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Created : 17 Aug 2002
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| Develop Healthy Self Esteem
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| Most parents are aware that their child's feelings of self-worth are linked to social and academic success. But, sometimes parents are unaware of how easy it is to damage their child's self-esteem without even realizing it. Research shows that children with learning disabilities are more likely to suffer from lack of self-esteem than their peers. The Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities . . . more
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| Author : The Coordinated Campaign for Learning Disabilities and Dr. Robert Brooks,
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Created : 02 Jul 2002
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| Making Reading Fun.
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Making Reading Fun.
Your child may be more excited about reading a book or poem that a relative "loans" to him. (Hint: You set this up in advance.) It can be very motivating if Auntie or cousin gives an enthusiastic review and periodically calls or emails your child about what he's read (even asking questions about each chapter via email).
If your child is a good reader, but needs more pract . . . more
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| Author : Jerome J. Schultz, Ph.D.,
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Created : 01 Jul 2002
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| Raising Children to Resist Violence: What You Can Do
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Research has shown that violent or aggressive behavior is often learned early in life.
However, parents, family members, and others who care for children can help them learn to deal with emotions without using violence. Parents and others can also take steps to reduce or minimize violence.
This brochure is designed to help parents work within the family, school, and community to p . . . more
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| Author : American Psychological Association
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Created : 30 Jun 2002
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| Homework: Get Organized
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Homework: Get Organized
Make it easier on yourself. As long as you have to study, you might as well do it in an environment in which you can sit down and get right to work.
Set aside a place for homework-and nothing but homework. The place you choose doesn't have to be a separate room. A desk, a quiet place, a local library, or a kitchen table can all be excellent places to study as . . . more
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| Author : Teacher
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Created : 03 May 2002
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| Barnardos FAIR Centre
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Family Advocacy and Information Resource ( FAIR) Centre.
The FAIR Centre Te Pokapu Aki Take Whanau, Tuku Whakamuhio provides families and whanau with reliable, accurate information and advice as they care, support and educate their children. Information is provided about:
Family, whanau, community, iwi and welfare organizations they can use.
Benefits and financial entitlements they may be ab . . . more
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| Author : GStanton
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Created : 21 Apr 2002
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| Accentuate the Positive
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Accentuate the Positive
What's the daily ratio of positive, encouraging words that you say to your children compared to the number of complaints, orders, criticisms, warnings, and discouraging words? According to the children I've spoken to over the past 20 years, the ratio is heavily weighted toward the negative. Far too many children have told me that these daily negative interactions form t . . . more
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| Author : Carleton Kendrick Ed.M., LCSW
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Created : 04 Apr 2002
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