You send your child out to school, out to social activities-out into the world-and know that there are all sorts of people and media influencing your child beyond your control. You wonder, is this normal? Do my children have ADHD? You secretly curse the teacher for sending home so much homework. You want to pull your hair out-fighting with them to complete even the simplest of assignments.
You try to get them to sit down to do their homework. Then your kids burst through the door-jumping on the furniture, shouting at each other, throwing their bags on the floor. You still have dinner to cook, homework to help with, and laundry to do. Read the April 2014 Tender Hearts Parent Newsletter.Įveryone has probably been there at one point or another. Paula Johnston has written an excellent article with suggestions on how to create a family emergency plan and includes the basic elements necessary to have an effective plan in place. So, is your family ready? If you don’t already have an emergency plan in place for your family, then there is no better time to make one than now.
Spring is finally here! Time to get outside and breathe some fresh air!īut with the coming of Spring, Southeast Missouri also welcomes back severe storms. Read the May 2014 Tender Hearts Parent Newsletter. What on earth are you going to do for 3 months to keep your children entertained?!? The maternal and paternal instinct in us desires strongly to keep our children safe, but as Donald Simpson writes in this edition, being an overprotected kid just might do our children more harm than good… Summer is fast approaching and while your children are overjoyed at the prospect of unrestricted time, there is probably a part of you that cringes at the idea. If you’re not on our Parent Newsletter list already, just complete the box below and you will be added to our list! Monthly Newsletters will cover topics for all ages of children and teens and includes a variety of useful parenting information-parenting tips, discipline techniques, as well as information about upcoming parenting classes offered at Tender Hearts! Search our directory for organisations that provide information, advice, support or activities in Lancashire and nationally, if relevant.Here we have archived all of our popular Parent Newsletters for parents to read and refer to as needed. The new Lancashire SEND Directory has replaced the FIND directory. Once we receive your request you will receive confirmation of your details through the post. You can also download a paper version (DOCX 78KB) of the form to print or return by email.
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