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Subject: MomsTimeOutFreebiesandFinds Weekly Newsletter - August03, 2007



Howdy! Welcome to another edition of Mom's Time Out Freebies and Finds!

It's almost that time again! Yep! Back to School!

This week's edition is all about Back to School Freebies, resources and tips!

God Bless You and have a wonderful week!

 ~ Back to School Resources ~

Tons of Homeschooling Freebies, Help and More.

FamilyCorner - Back to School

Education World Back to School Guide and More

Back to School Money Saving Tips and Organization

Homeschooling Resources and Tips

KidsHealth - Back to School Tips

Back to School Gear for Less

Back to School Coloring Pages

Back to School Safety Checklist

Frugal School Lunches

~ Back to School Freebies ~

Freebies for Teachers and Homeschoolers

THP - Free Folder Samples

Free Folder, Binder and Sheet Protectors

Free Folders Sample Kit

Free Planner and Notepad

Free Life Goes on Pencils

Free Back to School Care Kit

200 Free Bookmarks

Free Personalized Notepads, Rubber Stamper and More! (s/h)

Free Printable Lunchbox Notes

Free Sample of Tide to Clean School Clothes

Free College Catalogs

Free Healthy School Canvas Bag and Magnets, Plus More

Free Affordable Family Health Kits

Free Makeup Samples for Teen Girls

Free Snack and Drink Samples

Free Purell Sanitizing Hand Wipes

Free College Scholarship Guides

MAKING THE FIRST DAY EASIER

  • Remind your child that she is not the only student who is a bit uneasy about the first day of school. Teachers know that students are anxious and will make an extra effort to make sure everyone feels as comfortable as possible.
  • Point out the positive aspects of starting school: It will be fun. She'll see old friends and meet new ones. Refresh her memory about previous years, when she may have returned home after the first day with high spirits because she had a good time.
  • Find another child in the neighborhood with whom your youngster can walk to school or ride with on the bus.
  • If you feel it is appropriate, drive your child (or walk with her) to school and pick her up on the first day.

DEVELOPING GOOD HOMEWORK AND STUDY HABITS

  • Create an environment that is conducive to doing homework. Youngsters need a permanent work space in their bedroom or another part of the home that offers privacy.
  • Set aside ample time for homework.
  • Establish a household rule that the TV set stays off during homework time.
  • Be available to answer questions and offer assistance, but never do a child's homework for her.
  • To help alleviate eye fatigue, neck fatigue and brain fatigue while studying, it's recommended that youngsters close the books for 10 minutes every hour and go do something else.
  • If your child is struggling with a particular subject, and you aren't able to help her yourself, a tutor can be a good solution. Talk it over with your child's teacher first.

Free Samples, Resources and Tips for Parent's






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