Category: For Parents/Families

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Things To Know About Head Lice

What do you do when a child comes into your facility with head lice? Do you have a procedure in place for communicating to other families that head lice has been identified in your facility? How do you prepare for such a crisis? Having information about head lice handy is

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Best Practices for Registering Students Online

When a customer enrolls online using your web registration form or the portal, consider following the steps below depending on how you post tuition fees. If you offer discounts (multi-class and/or multi-student), you post tuition by total hours, or you regularly pro-rate tuition. Because Jackrabbit can not properly post tuition

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How to Talk To Children about Drugs

Some great examples that Betsy Brown Braun, author of “Just Tell Me What to Say,” offers include how some athletes have “gone south” – or ruined their lives – using drugs. Her video shares very practical advice about how to shape your very young children’s perception of drugs and the approach

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Blending Dance & Ministry

Founded in 2006, South Carolina Christian Dance Theater [SCCDT] began with 30 young students, and a dream to provide quality dance training with in a Christian setting and focus. They have grown in classroom studio space, students and knowledge of how to dance for a purpose other than themselves. SCCDT

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Why Should You Go To The Green Side?

  As a small business, you may think “What difference can we really make to the environment?” You may also think that some other sizes and types of businesses have more obvious connections to the environment than your business does. But, just as each one of us individually makes a

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The Power Of Dads

The relationship between a father and daughter is unlike any other. The father is usually the first male object of her love and shapes her conscious and unconscious perceptions of what she can expect and what is acceptable in a romantic partner. The power of fathers is huge. Involving a

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Mom, Can We Talk?

“Mom, can we talk?” she mutters as she slowly begins descending the stairs. Oh, mercy me! My mind races. This could be about anything. Is someone teasing her at school? Maybe ballet frustrations. Or perhaps she has something to confess. And then it begins to register. A quiver that can’t

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Duck Dynasty Star…Dancing?

Do you keep up with Dancing with the Stars? How about Duck Dynasty? Well now you can get a dose of both in one sitting. Sadie Robertson, the daughter of Duck Commander CEO and “Duck Dynasty” star Willie Robertson, made her first appearance on ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars” Monday

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What are the Worst Cities for Families?

I’m not typically someone who dwells on the negative perspective on things but this list caught my eye and sparked by curiosity. This is good information – even if it does deal with statistics and not what is the spirit of these cities. Reading the descriptions in each cities slide

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How To Stay Healthy During Flu Season

With 2014 in full swing, the coldest winter months are here! I’m sure you haven’t missed flu season, but it’s back. Your students need healthy bodies to be able to perform and of course you don’t want to catch the flu and have to stay home either. Here are some

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