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Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 27 Aug 1993, p. 15

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Q Walk with your child to the bus stop a few times before school starts. Try to visualize the routine with him or her. Let her or him know that there will be older kids on the bus with them one way. Q Talk about the ride in a positive manner. Treat it as an adventure! Try not to transfer any feelings of apprehension you may have to your child. In the tip sheet, entitled "Think! Think! Think Safety!", parents are told "starting school can be a scary experience for your child. Watching him or her get onto a large bus and drive away can be just as scary for you! Some time spent together before the big day can make it a little easier for both of you". Tips include: School Bus Orientation Day on Saturday s the first day of school approaches, the Halton School Bus Safety Committee is moving into high gear in an effort to take the fear out of riding a school bus for the first time. The Committee, which has representatives from both school boards, all bus operators in Halton Regional Police Services and the Ontario Provincial Police, has produced a series of tips for parents on school bus safety. * Hardwood floors QMW/'; n i oo S S oo e en n en * Large cha 827 Enrol Now For .Fall Classes At Dancer‘s Inc. REGISTRATION DATES Aug. 16 to Sept. 11 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturdays 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Classes are availabrllefr children 2*/; years and up. Adult classes are now available in Jazz, Tap and Ballet. Come and see our excellent facilities at our OPEN HOUSE on August 28, 11 to 3 p.m. * 3 large fullyâ€"equipped studios * Air COI'ld.lthl'\mg * Viewing area * Hardwood floors e Large ge rooms t ____ 827â€"7090 461 NORTH SERVICE RD. W., UNITS 32 33 Members of D.M.A., C.D.M.A., D.E.A., B.A.T.D. The orientation sessions will include a 30â€"minute classroom presentation on school bus safeâ€" ty featuring a Winnieâ€"theâ€"Pooh video and a 30â€"minute demonâ€" stration on a school bus. The cornerstone activity will be a firstâ€"ever School Bus Orientation Day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 28th. The tips are part of a major program to help kindergarten students and their parents feel more comfortable with the idea of riding a school bus. Q Allow your child to wear or carry a name tag. This can be placed in the lunch box or back pack. Include your child‘s name, phone number, school, bus number, and stop location. Make sure your child knows where it is. This will allow the driver to make sure he gets to the right place if she (he) gets disorientâ€" ed, and allows schools to conâ€" tact you if necessary. Q Explain that the route the driver takes won‘t necessarily be the same one you would take if you were driving, but it will end up in the same place that your child got on. Q Give your child a tote bag or a back pack. One item to carry is much better than many little pieces. ag area ge rooms To register students for a preferred time slot, parents should call the host bus compaâ€" ny at the phone number listed next to the desired location: Q Oakville (north of Q.E.W,), Loyola Catholic High School, 829â€"2040; Q Oakville (south of Q.E.W.), T.A. Blakelock High School, 270â€"0561. Students and parents will then get to ride together for a short school bus ride. The one hour sessions take place on the hour from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the following locaâ€" tions. At all sessions, a friendly, graphic mascot â€" Buster the Safety Bus â€" will help drive the safety message home to parents and students alike. CHISHOLM EDUCA TIONAL CENTRES In our progressive and competitive world, children need an edge. Chisholm Centre helps to provide that edge with a professional and caring staff who are experts in building fundamental skills in English and Mathematics. Our summer school program allows students to combine their personal summer enjoyment with a highly structured curriculum that is designed to meet their individual needs. If you require assessment services to understand the difficulties that your child is facing, we provide them through Dr. Howard A. Bernstein Associates, C.Psych. Bte Our afterâ€"school program for elementary and secondary students has assisted students for over twenty years. Improves grades and confidence! School Success! 440 Inglehart Street, Oakville, 844â€"3240 2035 Upper Middle Road East (Ford Dr.) Oakville 338â€"6236 *©Small classes, stimulating, individualized instruction * Thinking/problem soiving skills and economics studies at all grade levels to challenge students of the 90‘s Math Science, Music, extraâ€"curricular activities School supervision (extended hours) @Complete playground facilities A i 1 °F *Full size gymnasium o. 4 @5 A private coâ€"educational day school from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 At Glenburnie, we focus on excellence, task commitment and skill development in a warm, caring atmosphere where students are encouraged and expected to achieve at their maximum level of capability.

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