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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 1996, p. 15

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f WALKING TO AND FROM SCHOOL $ * Know your children‘s routes to * sd\ool,tofriends’homeundtopby f areas. Walk with them until you are § acquainted with their routine. Be in over 24,000 homes every week of the year. Advertise in the Waterioo Chronicle â€" 886â€"2830 Vexe anto Lil wC OmE 2C on PEsaern W teachers , new friends and new advenâ€" .accompany your child to school and tures. With your children no longer back. under your watchful eye, the "backâ€"toâ€" : . « Check out the neighborhood with school" season can mean more indepenâ€" _ your children and warn them of dence for your children and more potential hazards. Point out Block e responsibility on your partâ€"and theirsâ€"to Parent Homes and other safe places. "'s‘:s‘;“'""‘ym-“muu * Tell them to always refuse to go any. , a nonâ€"profit streetproofing where with people they don‘t know. organization founded in 1987, offers Teach them to step well back if these important ground rules to help someone they don‘t know stops to e give your kids a safe start to the new ask directions, so they can get away school year. fast. Instruct them to always say ‘no‘ if a grownup invites them into their WALKING TO AND FROM SCHOOL car or home alone, unless you have * Knpat runice AelWls Pee l ul . 5 eW insmiien oitimminencternentse secetumees 1 ALNOUOL * Discuss the ‘house rules‘ for your * At some point in the year, your chilâ€" children to follow when they‘re sA This week Conestoga Mail receives an A+ for back to school events. W!dq;&fiflovlddoflw%fitmsflamo'shfiogk&lhsiasot%&?m Md!zSOpm&SpmHflbhdnh‘moflom:l(szGownwlflm.n the kids and the first 100 students after each show will receive a Conestogo Mail pomlcnse.lhlswoofi(ooesaogonluwmmegode. Grade Expectations! *PY 300M â€" 0006 +5 Abmnminen: moviyatomr ntrenerinerrene "SAT 9 3Gaim â€" £00pm Take the time to talk about your new friends and teachers and listen for any signs of anxiety that could signal potential problems. Teach them to walk tall and fee! good about who they are. Help them enjoy their time in school and encourage them to look forward to each school day with enthusiasm. CcONnEsTOGA MALL _ tell them to pretend that they‘ve got grown up company whenever someone calls on the phone or knocks at the door. They can say that you‘re too busy to talk. Or they can ignore the calier altoâ€" gether. Never have them say that you‘re out. Ensure your child knows how to reach you when you‘re out . Clearty MWWLQQ work, cellular phone, backâ€"up number of a neighbor or safe adutt, all emerâ€" gency numbers. Establish a single information and message centre in the house where you and your children can leave notes detailing where everyone : and when they‘ll be back

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