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Editor's Note:
Street Smart Kidz'
Steven Baird is here with us today
to share his wealth of knowledge about ways to keep your kiddos safe as we head
back to school.
Safety is one of those necessary
evils in the world and Baard's
organization does a fantastic job at
giving parents the tools to make
sure their kiddos are as safe as
possible.
I very much appreciate Steven
dropping by and hope you learn as
much as I did. Don't forget that you
can download your free ID kit on
Street Smart Kidz.
Here he is:
It's finally here!
Parents are
dancing in the streets or
the store isles, and
kids are moaning and groaning,
but grudgingly. I think most of them
are looking forward to getting
back to school, friends and
a little more structure.
I'd like to take some time with you,
and share a few thoughts and ideas
that will hopefully help you and
your family through the hectic ?Back
to School? rush. I feel it's just as
important to
keep our kids safe, as it
is to keep them supplied for the new
year.
Not all of these tips will work with
every family, but I think most of
them can be applied, and will help
make this year the best ever.
If you have any questions about this
material, you can
contact us at anytime at
Street Smart Kidz
, and we will get back to you within
24hrs. Also, we would like to thank
Robin and CVK for giving us this
opportunity to get our safety
message out.
Have a great year, and
be
safe!
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When purchasing clothing and
back packs, make sure you
put their names on the inside of
the garment. That way a
stranger won't appear familiar
to your child by calling out
their name.
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Remind your kids
not to drink from other kids
metal water bottle.
This will protect them from
everything from colds and flu to
meningitis.
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Remember re: water bottles:
metal is in, plastic is out,
and put their name on the bottom
of the bottle.
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Do
one or two practice runs to
school before it
officially starts. Point out all
the signs along the way, such as
crossings, stops, street names
and remember to time the trip.
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Talk about
how to cross the road properly
at cross walks and
controlled crossings, spending
lots of time and attention on
looking both ways and making eye
contact.
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Parents should
start slowing down now in school
zones. It's good
practice for you, and you will
be helping to keep parents and
kids safe for those who are
starting to do their practice
runs now. Also, many of the RCMP
and local Police Departments are
in practice mode as well. I saw
2 cars using radar last Friday
in a school zone.
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During your practice run,
point out areas you expect your
children to stay away from,
such as alleys, construction
areas, people they don't know,
etc
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If your child is taking the bus
back and forth to school, check
out "Sparky The Fire Dog" at
Sparky.org
, for outstanding
school bus safety tips.
Great site for parents, good fun
for the younger crowd.
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PLEASE, please make sure you
have
practiced the ?Back Pack Toss?
with your child. You
will find the instructions in
our
Tip of the Week Library,
and it really is life saving
information. The original tip is
from the week of July 28 to Aug.
3.
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Inside the bottom of each
child's back pack,
duct tape a zip-lock bag, with
the following information in it,
full name, address, emergency
contact numbers, cell numbers,
and allergies.
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Have you completed the
FREE child I.D. Kit on
all of your children, and put it
in a safe place? You can print
as many as you need, just go to
the Street Smart Kidz home page
to find the kits.
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Have you
purchased a few ice packs to put
in their lunches? it
will keep their lunch tasty,
fresh and free from bacteria.
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Make a mental note, or better
yet, write down and tape it to
your bathroom mirror so you wont
forget to
check your Childs school
information sheet once school
opens. New emergency
contacts? New allergies? etc?
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If you purchase a computer for
your child this year, remember,
there isn't ONE REASON in the
world, why your child needs a
computer in their bedroom.
NOT ONE ! Put it in the family
room.
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With in the first week of
school,
you will want a copy of your
Childs school Bullying Policy
and Visitor Policy. You
Need this information! Don't
stop asking for it until you
receive them. If they cant
provide this information, you
now have the perfect reason to
join the PTA or PAC, and get
involved in writing this
desperately needed policy.
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Also,
ask for a copy of the schools
emergency policies a)
where will students be located?
b) when and where will parents
be reunited with their children?
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Have a
serious, sit down discussion
with your kids about name
calling, teasing and bullying.
These behaviors often escalate
into fist fights or worse. The
victim may see extreme violence
as the only way to stop it.
Haven't we seen enough of this
on CNN?
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This is for the parents! It will
be hard to do this for the first
few weeks, but remember, you are
important too!
During the mad rush to get the
kids in the car, belting them in
and double checking they have
everything they need to have a
great day, REMEMBER to lock the
door on the way out.
Burglars also work the day
shift, and you don't need a
surprise when you get home.
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If you need to use a commercial
day care service for before or
after school, check
the staff training, child pick
up policy, staff to child ratio,
check if the playground is safe
and get at least 3 references.
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Practice the ?Back Pack Toss?
! I realize I have
mentioned this twice, but it
truly is that important! IT
SAVES LIVES!
Steven Baird
Street Smart Kidz
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