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It’s hard to believe it’s time to head back to school!   We are sending you the following information from the American Academy of Pediatrics website, www.aap.org.  We hope all of our families make a smooth transition into fall.  

MAKING THE FIRST DAY EASIER

BACKPACK SAFETY

Choose a backpack with wide, padded shoulder straps and a padded back.

Pack light. Organize the backpack to use all of its compartments. Pack heavier items closest to the center of the back. The backpack should never weigh more than 10 to 20 percent of the student's body weight.

Always use both shoulder straps. Slinging a backpack over one shoulder can strain muscles. Wearing a backpack on one shoulder may also increase curvature of the spine.

Consider a rolling backpack. This type of backpack may be a good choice for students who must tote a heavy load. Remember that rolling backpacks still must be carried up stairs, and they may be difficult to roll in snow.

 

TRAVELING TO AND FROM SCHOOL

Review the basic rules with your youngster:

School Bus

Car

Your child should ride in a car safety seat with a harness as long as possible and then ride in a belt-positioning booster seat. Your child is ready for a booster seat when she has reached the top weight or height allowed for her

Bike

Walking to School


EATING DURING THE SCHOOL DAY

BULLYING

Bullying is when one child picks on another child repeatedly. Usually children being bullied are either weaker or smaller, shy, and generally feel helpless. Bullying can be physical, verbal, or social. It can happen at school, on the playground, on the school bus, in the neighborhood, or over the Internet.

When Your Child Is Bullied

When Your Child Is the Bully

When Your Child Is a Bystander

Links

BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CHILD CARE

DEVELOPING GOOD HOMEWORK AND STUDY HABITS