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With the school year kicking in soon, the time has come to complete the costly task of back-to-school shopping. Kate ‘Ethically Kate' Hall has a few tips on picking sustainable options that could save you some money. Start at Home Use unfinished exercise books by removing used pages and calling it new. Deep clean old lunch boxes, sharpen short pencils, and repair cracked rulers. Embrace resourcefulness - clever parenting and saves money! Treasure Hunt for Supplies Before you visit a store, turn finding existing school supplies into a fun game with the kids. Ask school leaver families if they have leftover supplies, or share your extras with others. Shop Second-Hand Explore second-hand stores for pens, pencils, books, and folders. Unique and vintage stationery can often be found here. Shop at places like All Heart Store who have high-quality second-hand stationery and office supplies - second hand and supporting an amazing charity. Ditch the Plastic Avoid plastic adhesive covers; try reusable options like DIY fabric covers. Opt for Sustainable lunchware Invest in eco-friendly options like Bento Ninja's stainless steel lunch boxes with dividers to minimize single-use packaging. Challenge the “New Only” mentality Push back against the stigma around second-hand school supplies – value doesn't decrease with use. Cover books with fun, second-hand fabric and embrace vintage stationery for a unique touch. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Note to Self is back! Join the PodSquad as we kick off our 5th season with some new faces. Tune in to listen to Jonathan, Aunyae, Jacquelyn, and Diana on our first episode of the semester. Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@ohlonenotetoself8512 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0NcCxKgjXpR2wrJNZ5NoxU Libsyn - https://ohlonenotetoself.libsyn.com/
We're back! It's Season 5 and we are so excited to be on the air again! This week we discuss back-to-school ideas - everything from morning routines, after-school routines, traditions, and ideas for connecting with our kids. We would love to hear from you as well! Come and share your back-to-school tips with us on Instagram @eyresisters. Mentioned in the Episode: Best Nine Minutes https://poweroffamilies.com/the-nine-minutes-that-have-the-greatest-impact/ Morning Routines https://poweroffamilies.com/morning-routines/ After School Routine Video https://poweroffamilies.com/after-school-routine/
Ross Connolly speaks withJames Czerniawski, Senior Tech Policy Analyst for Americans for Prosperity on Brazil banning StarlinkPaul Craney, President of the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance about MA Primary election results and energy issuesNick Murray Yes.Every.Kid. About back to school tips and tricks and navigating the expanding education freedomDaryl Eames, Founder of the New Hampshire Cannabis Association on NH's failure to legalize cannabis and changuing national movements
Grab your backpack and get ready! In this episode, Oscar sits down with the ever-inspiring Sr. Josephine Garrett from the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth. Sr. Josephine dishes out practical and heartwarming “back to school” tips for parents, teens, and college students alike. From staying organized to staying faithful, she reminds us that even in the busiest seasons, ordinary people can do extraordinary things with God's amazing grace. Whether you're gearing up for class or just need a little back-to-school boost, this episode is packed with wisdom, laughs, and a whole lot of heart! Follow along at avemariapress.com or subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. We would love it if you could leave a written review on Apple and share with your friends! Editing provided by Forte Catholic (https://www.fortecatholic.com/)
The back-to-school season can be a whirlwind of emotions and to-dos, whether your kids have already started or are gearing up for their first day. As parents, balancing your own schedule while supporting your children through this transition can feel overwhelming. But with a few simple strategies, you can create a smoother start to the school year for both you and your kids. Today I shared three tips Tip 1: Create a morning routine together Tip 2: Make Time for Conversations about their day Tip 3: Simplify and Prioritize your own schedule Tip 4 Prioritize Rest and Downtime To sign up for my wellness and wellbeing guide at my website. www.lindagrobert.com
It's that time of year again and many of us are gearing up for back-to-school routines. We wanted to help you ease the transition and give you our favorite diet and lifestyle tips.Can't get enough FUNC YOU UP!? Follow @michellemiller_msacn, @kbova_nutrition, and @physiologicnyc for more functional nutrition and health. In the meantime, leave us a review on iTunes, follow us on Spotify and share! FUNC YOU UP! is a Physio Logic wellness podcast covering the best in wellness, nutrition, and functional medicine in twenty minutes or less with hosts Michelle Miller, Functional Nutritionist, and Kendra Bova, Functional Medicine Registered Dietitian. https://physiologicnyc.com/func-you-up-podcast #IntegrativeNutrition #FunctionalMedicine #BacktoSchool
Ashley's back! On this episode, Mara and Ashley discuss some tips and advice for making sure you, and your child with and IEP, are prepared to head back to school. They talk about "one sheets", the current state of "full inclusion", and why it's important to communicate with the transportation department.For templates and examples of the things they discussed, visit https://www.myheartisaiken.com/resourcelinks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with another segment of “Mom Friend,”a judgment-free zone to explore the often-overwhelming work of parenting. Today, we're talking back to school – and specifically how parents are navigating that transition. Abby Schiller, founder of The Mother Company and life coach, joins the Bright Side to offer ways for parents to cope with change and at the same time, empower their children to be independent. Have a parenting question? Send an email or voice memo to hello@thebrightsidepodcast.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to episode 33! Today Christine is flying solo and dropping some awesome tips on how to stay consistent with running by making the day to day life and the hustle and bustle of school mornings easier to manage. She talks about how to reduce stress by preparation the mornings of school and how much it has helped her and her family have smooth school mornings without it letting her compromise her training. Send this to any parents you know who love to train in hope they may take away even just one piece of advice!! ------------------------------------------ You can find us at https://www.relentlessrunners.com/ RR IG @relentlessrunners Toni's IG @tonikengor Christine's IG @chrissy.nich.runs
This week, Maria is joined by Ashley Scheuring, who gives money saving back to school tips for meals. Alicia Shevetone, who gives info on her new cookbook library in Las Vegas and Julia Cheboatra, a personal chef who also gives back to school recipes! Maria is joined by three very special guests this week: Derek Taylor, Grill Master, Chef Jacqueline Laurencelle, and Event Planner Anemarie Schumacher - all here to bring unique tips and tricks to you! Enter, "The Maria Liberati Show," based on her travels, as well as her Gourmand World Award-winning book series, "The Basic Art of Italian Cooking," and "The Basic Art of..." Find out more on https://www.marialiberati.com ----- Intro music: "A Quick Coffee" by Borrtex - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/ Outro music: "First Day of Spring" by David Hilowitz - available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 https://creativecommns.org/licenses/by-sa/
In this episode, Dr. RJ shares three tips on how you can support your child as they start school. Parents have the biggest opportunity to help their child maximize their potential this school year. Follow these tips to experience success with your child. If you are interested in learning about Dr. RJ's coaching program visit https://drrjjackson.com/coaching
Welcome back to another episode of Special Education for Beginners. As we start thinking about the back-to-school season, I thought it would be good to get our mindset right and give you some strategies to get you started off on the right foot! Today's guest is Angela Rivas from The Sped Tech Teacher and she is here to share some valuable advice to help you thrive in your role as a special educator.Talking Points:Building Strong Relationships with ColleaguesStrategies for fostering positive relationships with general education teachers and other colleagues.The importance of collaboration and mutual support.Establishing Effective Practices and RoutinesKey practices to start the school year off right, including organization tips and proactive communication with parents.Angela's approach to using tools like a Notion template for staying on top of paperwork and deadlines.Managing Stress and Avoiding BurnoutAngela discusses her methods for managing stress, including the importance of using days off and setting boundaries.The benefits of being transparent with students about stress and modeling healthy stress management techniques.Advice for New Special EducatorsPractical tips for new teachers to navigate their first year, including finding supportive colleagues and leveraging social media for professional development.Angela emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and building a strong support network.Special Resources for ListenersAngela shares information about free resources she has available for special education teachers and how listeners can connect with her for more insights.This conversation with Angela has been incredibly enlightening. Her approach to building relationships, managing stress, and staying organized offers a clear path to thriving in the special education field.Angela has found her passion in finding ways to improve teaching and learning both with and without technology. She has created an AI GPT called MyIEP Buddy, designed to help special education teachers write exceptional IEPs, and she has also created a course specifically for new special education teachers called the Newbie SpEd Teacher Academy, which is designed to help new teachers know where to start, changing their first year from chaos to structure.Be sure to check out the special resources she mentioned, and as always, thank you for joining us on Special Education for Beginners. We'll see you next time!https://thespedtechteacher.com/collections/freebiesConnect with Angela:Writing individual impact statements based on a student's unique disability and needs can be a big struggle AND a big time suck.! And in case you haven't noticed...extra time is not something you have a lot of. My IEP Impact Statements Growing Bundle will give you the resources you need to make writing impact statements a breeze. Sign up to be notified each time a new episode airs and get access to all the discounts!Don't forget to leave a review of the show!Follow JenniferInstagramTPT
Majestic Marriage/Married Man Podcast With Vince and Charlene Taylor
Getting ready for school. Returning or starting the start of a new school year can be daunting. How do you handle this new shift in your household? We will examine how to do the prework and all the preparations needed to have a successful school experience.Listen in as we both chime in on this broadcast.marriedmanministry.orgfacebook.com/majesticmarriageandfamilyministriesWe believe in marriage. We believe your marriage should be respected and protected!
Send us a Text Message.8/16/24: Back to School tips!!Book Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1072287757/@gethelpdadpodcast (Tiktok) gethelpdad@gmail.com.This is podcast Season #3, episode #102Get Help Dad Podcast with Bad jokes and life tips.FYI: You are a great parent!!You can send in your own parenting advice, Dad topics, tell us where you are listening from or lawn care advice to gethelpdad@gmail.com. We are excited to hear from you. Please let us know your Name, City/Country you are from. [PROMO] Check out the author's "personal" best selling book Alone and Unafraid: An Alaskan Dad's guide to watching the kid while the wife is on a long trip. (in the link below) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1072287757/
Description: The back to school season can actually be the perfect opportunity to implement some powerful lifestyle changes to support children with ADHD. In this episode of the Soaring Child podcast, join Dana Kay and Andrea Daigle as they discuss back to school tips you can implement today to set your child up for back to school success. Link Mentioned in the Show: Book a free call with Andrea & the team at ADHD Thrive Institute - http://adhdthriveinstitute.com/meet Key Takeaways: [3:38] Why many families find that back to school is a great time to begin implementing natural strategies to reduce ADHD symptoms [6:03] Tips to set your child up for success at school [9:42] School lunch box ideas [12:11] Better-for-you treat ideas [14:22] Breakfast ideas to set our kids up for success [18:31] How to handle class parties [20:44] What to do if your child struggles with focus Memorable Moments: ”We want you to take it slow. Make gradual changes, one baby step at a time. That way, you can really implement the change really well and it's not overwhelming on the kids or the family.” ”The start of a new school year brings on that fresh routine, along with a new schedule and that definitely makes it easier to establish those new eating habits.” ”Your best bet is to pack your own lunch and pack those snacks that are gluten and dairy free. That way you know your child has those safe options.” ”You really want to communicate with the staff ahead of time…Take that time to really discuss your family's dietary needs with the teachers, the school administration, anybody in the cafeteria, whoever needs to hear it…The more you communicate openly about what you're doing, the easier it will be.” ”We need to be patient and flexible. It's not going to be perfect.” ”Lunch doesn't always have to be a sandwich.” ”We definitely want a breakfast that is nutrient-dense.” ”Everything you are doing - implementing a low inflammatory lifestyle - is going to help with those focus issues.” ”I've never met anybody who doesn't feel better when they eat better.” ”We have to choose our hard. Is it harder to deal with our children struggling…or is it harder to make a few lifestyle changes that eventually will become your norm? Dana Kay Resources:
It's that time of year, so I'm back with an encore episode sharing my top 5 back to school tips. In this episode, you'll find strategies (and a few reality checks) for a smooth transition into the new school year. You'll Learn:5 challenges that often arise as school starts - and how to handle themThoughts to help you (and your kids) through the back-to-school transitionWhat your #1 job is as a mom in these first weeks of the school yearAn exercise to help you prepare your mindsetThe transition back to school from summer break is definitely a transition. There are special challenges that come up, and I want you to be prepared for the shenanigans that might happen with your kids in the coming weeks. ------------------------------I share these not because I want you to be filled with worry and dread, but because I want you to go into this school year feeling confident, ready and hopeful. And I want you to be able to feel calm when this stuff is happening. My Top 5 Back To School TipsUnderstand that your kid may not like their teacher. Especially in the beginning and with younger kids, they might feel shy or not want to talk to their teacher. It doesn't mean anything about your kid or what their year will be like. Quality relationships take time to build, and it's ok if your kid doesn't warm up to their teacher right away.Your kids are going to be exhausted the first week of school. Going back to school is really tiring for kids. They're sitting still, having a lot of sensory input, learning new rules or routines and meeting new people. Keep the afternoons open and be flexible. I love to stay away from screens for the first hour and use this time for connection, outdoor time, or just a rest.Sibling conflict might shoot through the roof during this back to school transition. Try to create special time with your kids by spending 10 minutes or so one-on-one with each kid doing whatever they're doing. Your kid really needs time to connect with you when they come home, and it is the antidote to sibling conflict and annoying behavior.Social stuff is going to come up. It happens at almost every age. Friendships shift over the summer, and navigating friendships might be hard for your kid. Give it some time and trust that your child is going to find their people, their friend group, and it's going to be okay. Be comfortable with your child's discomfort. When you believe that they're going to be okay, it's easier for them to believe it, too.Expect misbehavior to escalate over the next two weeks. Your child is going through a lot and using all their good coping strategies at school all day. When they come home, they can finally relax. And more Big Feeling Cycles (aka tantrums or meltdowns) are likely to happen. Remember that your kid is using their behavior to communicate or cope with their big feelings. Take a moment to reset your own nervous system and get curious about what's going on for them. If you can stay calm and practice compassion, your child will be able to move through these feelings more quickly. Helpful Back To School ThoughtsFeeling calm and confident starts with your thoughts. Here are some of my favorites to use during the first couple weeks of school (as well as other transition periods).This is a transition. You can also add… and transitions are temporary. It will take time to figure out our rhythm and routine. These first couple weeks are a time of curiosity and exploration. What feels difficult? Where's the friction? What's working well?I...
Dr. Jill Aiken shares several health and wellness tips for parents to help their kids make the best of the new school year.
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Looking for practical suggestions for beginning the school year well? Megan Randolph, TeachBeyond's Director of School Services, shares doable tips to prepare for the year logistically and spiritually. This is a great episode to share with your friends in education! “The rhythm of an academic year is necessary for the longevity of teachers.” “At the end of the first week of school, what do we want our students or our learners that are in our care to know? We want them to know that we care about them, we want them to know that we value excellence, and we want them to know that we're passionate about our work - the content and also the work of education.” “If you can do that bigger picture planning now at the start of the school year, I think that will save so much time and allow you freedom later on to pivot as you need.” “Plan, put effort into it, pray about it, approach it in a positive manner, and then just make the best with what you can and with what you have because, at the end of the day, actually how you approach the first day of school is really going to set the tone for your students.” Tips from past guests: Linda: Have a plan for classroom management Esther: Have students share a special item from home Anna: Give each student a fresh start and view them as children of God Jonathan: Keep the students the main focus over the lesson plan Lindsay: Welcome each student personally as they enter the room Tosca: Take time to reflect and remember that God is writing your story What's changing our lives: Keane: Sons back in school Heather: Watching the Olympics Megan: Packr app Weekly Spotlight: Belize Christian Academy We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
Secret Mom Hacks: Mom Life & Parenting Tips for Busy First Time Moms
Today we're diving into some essential strategies for a smooth back-to-school transition for both you and your kiddos. We'll revisit top tips from episode 32 including staying organized with a shared Google Calendar and much more! This episode was inspired by FargoMom. I love her tips guiding us through this busy season. We're all about easing into the school year stress-free. Tune-in to master the art of balancing work, family commitments, and the hustle of a new school year. Tranquil transitions await!Read my show notes HERE to learn more.Get every new episode of Secret Mom Hacks delivered to your inbox by subscribing for free HERE!Connect with Secret Mom Hacks:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@secretmomhacksLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristamischell/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secretmomhacks/Listen to these episodes next:Get free children's books mailed to your home with Dolly Parton's Imagination Library | Ep. 28Best preschools & childrens daycare: Why we chose Primrose Schools for early childhood education | Ep. 19Work life balance for working moms & baby must-haves | Ep. 5Favorite resources for listeners:Instacart for grocery delivery - use code KFARMER39312D to get $10 off your first order.Qube for managing your family spending plan - use code SECRETMOMHACKS to get two months free.Herbaly wellness tea for my daily cuppa.HOKA for moms on the run.Favorite resources for podcasters:Captivate for podcast hosting and analytics.Castmagic for AI-powered audio transcription and content generation.Podcastle for intuitive web-based audio editing and more.Riverside for easy remote podcast and video...
Today's episode is just for us parents during this back to school time. As you already know, supporting the people we love comes more easily when we feel good about ourselves. However, when things get busy and our energy drains, it's easy to forget about taking care of ourselves. With the return to school providing plenty of chaos for us parents, now is the perfect time to prepare and make sure you're ready to not only support your kids, but also yourself. So today, we're exploring five key Executive Function areas that will really support you during this time and give you some tips and strategies in each area. Even if you can't realistically do all of the things I cover, pick one - just one - that you're going to commit to doing. Make observations over the next few weeks - what was hard? What was easy? Did it make a difference? Is there something else you can add? (This reflection is an Executive Function exercise in and of itself!) Show Notes:Register for our Back-to-School Webinar on August 14https://www.beyondbooksmart.com/back-to-school-relief-2024Watch Our Past Webinarshttps://www.beyondbooksmart.com/workshops-and-eventsFocus Forward Episodes MentionedEp 44: Ask the Coaches: Answering Your Top Questions about Summer, Motivation, Transitions, and more!https://www.beyondbooksmart.com/podcast?wchannelid=y1lzulxlcs&wmediaid=z1tfw9hl2aEp 11: Procrastination: Why We Wait & What to Do About Ithttps://www.beyondbooksmart.com/podcast?wchannelid=y1lzulxlcs&wmediaid=n2bmc91r6dEp 42: Insomnia, ADHD, and Sleep Hygiene: How to Transform Your Life Through Better Sleep (ft. Marlee Boyle)https://www.beyondbooksmart.com/podcast?wchannelid=y1lzulxlcs&wmediaid=rpuckdh0f5Other ResourcesCovey Quadrants/Eisenhower Matrix (Hannah's version)https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Bzg9nObT0HbK5EjK2s7bBW3deSRzstAVA_v_VEX71zY/edit?usp=sharingClutterBugwww.clutterbug.me
I hired myself as a health coach this summer, so I'm sharing the five things I did to reset my health this summer, in hopes that it will be helpful for you to try something new! Here are five changes I made mid-June. 1. I started running again, in a way that is supportive to my body. 2. I added in a daily devotional. 3. I stopped eating two-three hours before bed, most days per week to give my digestive system a break by bedtime. 4. I started taking a prebiotic drink again. 5. I started tracking my sugar grams to be more mindful of excess sugar consumption and how it made me feel. In this episode, I also cover: - How I increased connection and intimacy with my husband after healing from trauma. - The functional lab tests I offer to help support your body's needs - Ways to support your child's mental health through nutrition as you get ready to go back to school Grab my upgraded lunch ideas here: https://mailchi.mp/cb1896af2a48/upgraded-kids-lunch-ideas Sponsor: Beducated. Use the code sparking at https://beducate.me/podcast50 to get 50% off a full year of sex and intimacy education.
I hired myself as a health coach this summer, so I'm sharing the five things I did to reset my health this summer, in hopes that it will be helpful for you to try something new! Here are five changes I made mid-June. 1. I started running again, in a way that is supportive to my body. 2. I added in a daily devotional. 3. I stopped eating two-three hours before bed, most days per week to give my digestive system a break by bedtime. 4. I started taking a prebiotic drink again. 5. I started tracking my sugar grams to be more mindful of excess sugar consumption and how it made me feel. In this episode, I also cover: - How I increased connection and intimacy with my husband after healing from trauma. - The functional lab tests I offer to help support your body's needs - Ways to support your child's mental health through nutrition as you get ready to go back to school Grab my upgraded lunch ideas here: https://mailchi.mp/cb1896af2a48/upgraded-kids-lunch-ideas Sponsor: Beducated. Use the code sparking at https://beducate.me/podcast50 to get 50% off a full year of sex and intimacy education.
The actress, producer, and lifestyle brand creator gives us the latest and greatest to kick off the new school year
The actress, producer, and lifestyle brand creator gives us the latest and greatest to kick off the new school year
School is in session! That often means new routines, booked activity calendars, new friends, and so much more. Dr. Jen Hartstein, a family and clinical psychologist, shares great tips for navigating this time of year which she calls "different," not necessarily "new." Parents will learn strategies to connect with their kids, what yellow and red flags to look for when it comes to struggles with mental health, how to set family technology boundaries, navigate friendships (what's real & what's curated!), and more. She also shares the ONE thing parents must remember about their role this time of year; it's simple yet so important. Follow along on with Dr. Jen Hartstein on Instagram: @drjenonline _______Check out all of the MOM2MOM episodes: nbcboston.com/mom-2-momFollow along on social: @thehubtoday & @mariasansone_______Sign up for The Hubbub: nbcboston.com/newslettersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt shares his back to school tips for parents and kids.RelaxMake Water CoolStart off the morning rightSnacksTake care of yourself firstEnjoy and remember, you are the leader...lead your family!
Chet returns from Asia and shares spicy fish skins with the guys. Troy can't stop eating them and Matt is not impressed. The guys talk about how Oliver Anthony music blew up the billboard charts with his song "Rich Men North of Richmond". Chet has a theory of why it is so popular. The conversation shifts to the Top 3 words of advice for students headed back to school. Troy focuses on the college students while Matt and Chet provide universal advice, even for elementary school kids. Troy closes us out with a good word.
In case you missed it: Amanda Volz was the first teacher to ever create an NGPF Teacher Account! For years she has used NGPF curriculum, given feedback to the NGPF team, and even joined the NGPF team! Who better to share the top ways to prepare for a new school year of financial education with all new students?
This week, we're reviewing all of our best back-to-school tips & tricks for succeeding in classes & having the best semester! We're sharing all the best ideas on how to plan, organize, and romanticize the semester! Plus, at the end of the episode, we're sharing our uni bag essentials! Please make sure to subscribe to the podcast & leave us a rating & review! Products Discussed: Uni Tote Blue Light Glasses Mini Perfume SPF Setting Spray Favorite Snack Hand Sanitizer
The smell of fresh sharpened pencils is in the air… We all know what that means, BACK TO SCHOOL! Back-to-school season is stressful for every family, but special needs parenting takes it up a notch. In Episode 62, we share five back-to-school tips for parents to consider if they have kids on the spectrum. Also, make sure you enter our $200 Back-to-School Giveaway. We are giving away $200 worth of gift cards to help alleviate the financial strain so many parents are facing during this season from awesome stores like Target, Children's Place, TJMaxx, and Amazon as a way to say thank you to all our listeners. Click here to enter: kkvqe49 Full Spectrum Parent is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual guidance to help you grow into the perfectly imperfect parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org
It's back to school season, and in this episode we are sharing some tips for peaceful mornings with your kids. It is possible for your family to have a joyful school morning. We will chat about building their identity in Christ, morning routines, technology in their bedrooms, blessing your child every day and much more. Whether you are sending your kiddos off to public school or homeschooling, this episode is for you. We would love to connect with you!!!https://www.instagram.com/lanastenner/https://www.tiktok.com/@lanastennerandgoatganghttps://lanastenner.com/newsletter/Email us at info@lanastenner.com
RARE MAMAS RISING- EPISODE 30 Back-to-School Tips with Rare Mama Nikki McIntosh Back-to-school is a busy time for any household, and for families of children with rare diseases, back-to-school may come with even more preparations and to-dos. We are doing all the typical things like getting school supplies and clothing ready to go, but we're also communicating with case carriers and ensuring services and supports are in place. Over the years, Nikki's figured out a few systems to help rare families prepare for a new school year. These tips are tried and true from one rare mama to another. Check out this episode, and get some practical advice and a little encouragement as you get ready for back to school! CONNECT WITH NIKKI Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RareMamas1/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Rare_Mamas/ Website https://raremamas.com/ Email info@raremamas.com
Going back to school can be wrought with a lot of anxiety but as Dr. Bregman likes to tell kids it's a New Year and a New Start. Whatever happened last year is in the past. On this episode of The Breakdown with Dr. B., Dr. Bregman gets students and parents ready with seven tips that can lead to a successful school year.--Welcome to The Breakdown with Doctor B., a psychologically healing conversation with well-known psychiatrist Arthur Bregman MD. Every week Dr. B. and host Linda Corley break down issues and problems from a mental health perspective. From the incessant stresses of the pandemic to untangling relationship problems, Dr. B's years of experience help piece together the messiest of life's problems.
Whether your kids are already back to school, are going back soon, or you just want to be equipped when your children are of school age, this episode is for YOU! ✏️
(Lander, WY) - Child Lifestyle Expert Elizabeth Werner is busy right now! She's appeared regularly on CBS Mornings, The View, Access Hollywood, QVC, CNN, Fox and Friends and of course… Wyoming radio. Elizabeth had a few moments to join KOVE' Today in the 10 to discuss back to school season, some of the hottest trends in school supplies, educational toys for elementary-aged children, and how to rock at packing lunches. Check out the full conversation in the player below or finding the County 10 Podcast on all major podcast platforms!
Are you wondering how to get free school supplies for students? On this Eight Frugal Minutes back to school episode, we offer tips on getting free stuff for your pupil. Have you considered these places when you're looking for items to fill the school backpack for the first day? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eight-frugal-minutes/message
Are You and/or Your Teen Dreading School?First off, I think you should know that teens all over the US are dreading returning to school. If you're teen is feeling anxious and they are dreading school, this episode is for you. If you're teen is excited and ready to return to school, you can still implement everything you hear in this episode to help your teen make this school year great. So, to be clear, if your teen is dreading the upcoming school year, you and your teen are not alone. In fact, if you or your teen have had a negative experience with school, it's natural to feel anxious when it comes to school. This episode will hopefully help you and your teen be better prepared for the upcoming school year. Tips For You and Your TeenI'm going to share some of my best tips with you to help you and your teen. Please don't feel like you have to implement every single one of these tips. Just find what works for you. #1 Start Things Off with a Family MeetingI LOVE family meetings. #2 Develop Emotional IntelligenceIf your teen is DREADING going back to school, this is an opportunity to develop some emotional intelligence. #3 Find Ways to Give Your Teen Power Help them own what they feel and why they're feeling it. #4 Keep School In The Proper Perspective School is what you want school to be. Keep school in perspective. #5 Improve Your Relationship with Your TeenThis is the one back to school secret that nobody is talking about. Create an impactful relationship with your teen. Back-To-School SpecialRight now, you can access the Impact Parenting Membership for only $27 for your first month. That's a huge savings (over 70%)Click below to learn more. IMPACT Parenting Membership!FREE Teen Relationship Tune-up If you want to take this to the next level, I'd like to give you my FREE Teen Relationship Tune-up training. In only 15 minutes, you can completely fix your relationship with your teen. Imagine enjoying your teen, laughing together and doing fun things together because you have an impactful relationship with them. Teen Relationship Tune-Up FREE You can also join me for a free Live Parent Training /Coaching on August 9 @ 2pm MDTAugust 16 @ 2pm MDTAugust 23 @ 2pm MDTClick here to sign up!
this episode is all about back to school for both gender
School is in session! ... almost. For all the girlies heading back to campus (or work) soon, this episode is for you! Bri sits down and shares 5 tips for back to school success. She talks organization, optimizing your "productive" time, safe spaces and more! Get 20% OFF @honeylove by going to honeylove.com/WTTC #honeylovepod Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get $5 off off your Starter Pack (that's over 40% off) with promo code WTTC at lumedeodorant.com/WTTC #lumepod JOIN THE GROUP CHAT: https://links.geneva.com/invite/739aac2b-35bf-4467-a342-b7b5dc5286f5 Follow the socials: Brianne's insta: https://www.instagram.com/briannehelfrich Podcast insta: https://www.instagram.com/wttcpodcast_ Helfrich Collective insta: https://www.instagram.com/helfrichcollective Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "Be The Exception," we are thrilled to provide new special education teachers with the guidance and support they need to kick start their year with confidence and success. Join us as we share essential tips, real-world examples, and must-have items for creating a positive and inclusive learning environment for all students. In this episode you will learn: The benefits of understanding your students from more than an academic level. How to create an inclusive classroom. Why you need to collaborate for success. About planning around the IEP goals. Tune in to this episode of Be The Exception Podcast to gain valuable insights and actionable strategies that will help you create a meaningful and impactful learning experience for your students. Whether you're a seasoned educator or a new teacher, this episode has something for everyone. Links and Resources Back to School Special Educator Bundle Connect with Dawn Find me on IG Find me on Tik Tok Etsy Shop TpT Store Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!
In this episode, Dr. RJ shares three ways parents can help their teenagers get motivated about starting school.
Ellacor is a new technology called fractional micro-coring and is a non-surgical solution for mid-to-lower face wrinkles and excess skin. Dr. Michael Cameron, a board-certified dermatologist with a private practice on the upper west side of Manhattan and an assistant clinical professor at Mount Sinai Health System, has one of the few devices commercially available in New York City. Ellacor is an option for patient who want to avoid surgery but address jowels or your heavy lower face. He talks with Michelle about this and how it compares to other cosmetic options.It's hard to believe but back-to-school season is already upon us and now is the perfect time to equip your kids with everything they need to take on the new school year. Justine Santaniello, Lifestyle & Parenting Expert, helps alleviate the stress that comes with back-to-school prep and share ways that parents can set their kids up for success at the start of the new school year. Justine will also provide tips on preparing fun lunch and snack ideas, time saving hacks, how to stay organized, and more!Diggerland USA is the only construction theme & water park in the US. Families can drive, ride & operate real machines in a safe, clean and fun gated theme park. During the summer months, guests can splash, soak and slide at The Water Main water park, nestled inside the theme park and included in admission. Children over 36” tall can enjoy most rides in the park with an accompanying adult. Along with over 40+ rides and attractions, the park also offers a full-service arcade, cafes, gift shop with unique merchandise, eating pavilions, cabana rentals and more. The park was started in 2014 by brothers, Ilya and Yan Girlya, who had previously been in the construction industry and wanted to find a way for families to enjoy construction machines and increase awareness in the general field. Michelle talks with Ilya about how unique this park is and what a blast it was for her family!Dr. Mothaffar F. Rimawi is a Professor of Medicine, co-Leader of the Breast Cancer Research Program, and Executive Medical Director of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center (DLDCCC) at Baylor College of Medicine. Metastatic breast cancer (mBC) is the most serious form of the disease and occurs when the cancer has spread beyond the breast to other parts of the body, such as the brain, bones, or liver.1 mBC has no cure and takes a life in the United States approximately every 12 minutes, creating an urgent need for treatment proven to extend life while maintaining quality of life. Despite remaining gaps, there have been important advancements in treatment for patients with hormone receptor positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 negative (HR+/HER2-) mBC. For example, KISQALI® (ribociclib), a prescription medicine indicated for HR+/HER2- mBC in combination with endocrine therapy (ET), has consistently demonstrated across three phase III clinical trials a significant benefit in overall survival (OS) – the length of time that patients diagnosed with mBC continue to be alive – while preserving or improving quality of life.
Whether you're a first year teacher, veteran teacher, or somewhere in between, back to school can still be overwhelming and difficult to jump back in after being on summer break. So to help you get back in the groove of school, we're sharing some back to school tips. However, the best part is these tips come from teachers and listeners just like you!Join our new membership, The Teacher Approved ClubFor all the resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes:https://www.secondstorywindow.net/podcast/back-to-school-tips-2Connect with us on Instagram @2ndstorywindowShop our teacher-approved resources