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Back to School and Products Reviews

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Back to School and Products Review Back to School   - Here are a few tools you need for your child with food Allergies. With summer winding down, parents and kids are turning their focus to the start of a new school year. Whether your kids are just starting middle school or their first year of college, it’s never too late to start setting expectations and establishing commitments.   Preparation and updating medical forms, assuring your child Asthma and Allergies information are recorded. Vaccines/vaccinations are completed and so on. With all the changes that can come with heading back to school, some things should remain the same, including your hopes, and anticipations. Remaining consistent with your children will help ensure that good habits are formed for beyond the new school year. Whether your kids are just starting middle school or their first year of college, it’s never too late to start setting expectations and establishing commitments. Preparation

National Dog Day!

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August 2018   National Dog Day 26th Children’s Eye Health & Safety Month Immunization Awareness Month Medic Alert Awareness Month Psoriasis Awareness Month NATIONAL Dog Day - To all our pet lovers – to your four-legged pooch! HAPPY Dog DAY!

2018 AUGUST EVENTS - Back to School

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2018 AUGUST EVENTS National Sister Day 5th Friendship Day         5th International Youth Day   12th International Left-Handers Day   13th World Humanitarian Day 19th Do something Nice today and Every day! National Dog Day 26th Children’s Eye Health & Safety Month Immunization Awareness Month Medic Alert Awareness Month Psoriasis Awareness Month BACK TO SCHOOL : The most important aspect is consistency in your child’s life as they embark on a new school year. Start the year with good habits developed now - that will take your child beyond their school years. Good habits are essential to parents, guardian, and children. Did you know that children’s hands a can be strengthen using scissor, pencils, crayons, a ball, play- doh, and picking up small items in their small hands like Cheerios cereal can help in the dexterity Remember all children learn, grow and develop at different pace and time Be patience we all were children once!