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Street Safety

…will grab the attention of others really fast! When returning home, after dark, unlock your door and get in quickly. If you think someone has broken in don’t go in leave and call the police. Tips for Avoiding Being the Victim of a Street Crime What criminals don’t want in a victim: AWARENESS: Know where you are, where you’re going and what is happening around you. This includes people, events taking place around you. RIGHT PLACE AT RIGHT TIME: Kn…
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Bedtime Routines

…ties of the day. They are moving away from excitement and stimulation into darkness and being alone. Your child may feel anxious if you are not there, or if you try to leave her room and so she is unable to relax and sleep. Power Struggles: Power struggles are common from 18 months of age and on, as children begin to express their independence. Some children try to show this independence by resisting going to bed. Night Time Fears: Fears of the da…
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Risk Assessment Checklist

…Street: I travel mostly in daylight hours I travel in well lit areas after dark I travel with company after dark I only carry small sums of money when travelling I travel in places where there are lots of other people I do not walk close to a car or van to talk to a stranger even if they ask me a question If I feel scared I go to a safe place for help I know people in my area that I can go to for help I have friends or family that live in same nei…
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Online Gaming

…ous games that you would find at a real Casino (i.e. Roulette, Black Jack, Poker). They usually offer players a chance to bet real money by using a credit card. (Standard) Video Games: Video games typically include sports, action/adventure, simulators (i.e. flight simulators, driving games), and shooting games. These games typically tell a story or involve an objective that the player is trying to achieve. Video games vary in content from stories…
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Friends and Relationships

…Tools for Teaching about Relationships and Sexuality Road to Relationship Poker Game https://youtu.be/tTOovWu4-Q8 A fun and interactive card game that has characteristics/quality of a person which creates friendly and constructive debates that can benefit participants and open their minds to new ideas and feelings. Learn all about it, and watch some examples of play Empowering your Sex-Esteem https://youtu.be/aH7oAlAEPLQ By exploring the language…
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Naptime Considerations

…ing up to naptime should be the same everyday. The room should be cool and dark, or with dim lighting to provide a more comfortable and relaxing atmosphere. Different lighting also indicates that naptime is very different from other play activities. Some children may need to have a soft toy, a favourite blanket, or pillow to settle them and use at every nap time. Back rubs and gentle pats on the back work wonders on children that may have difficul…
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Calming Strategies to Use with Children

…tick. Visual Centre – Provide a dimly-lit area or box and have glow-in-the-dark stickers and toys that light up. Imaginative or Creative Thinking: Imaginative or creative thinking can help your child to better understand stressful situations and to practice solutions. Personal Stories – Personal stories describe a social situation and show how to cope with it successfully. They are effective teaching tools because they can be personalized to a par…
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Sleep Workshop: Group Guide

…affeine/sugar, medications, exercise, nap length, quiet time, environment [dark, temperature, sound] favourite toy, relaxation exercises) and ask for feedback as to their feasibility with participants’ children. View Slides 18-19 Large Group Discussion: (Prep: Handout #5 “Sleep Diary”) Give participants the handout and discuss any questions relating to the sleep diary. View Slide 20-21 Emphasize the importance of working with professionals when pa…
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Anxiety for Young Children

…children will show distress. Some children may also develop a fear of the dark. Dealing with changes in the daily routine can bring about anxiety in some children. Such anxiety becomes a problem when it interrupts a child’s normal activities, like attending school, making friends or sleeping. Supporting the Child Entering into a new child care arrangement can be an emotional experience for both parent and child. However, careful planning, and the…
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Children and Sleep

…a sleep-conductive space This may include keeping the child’s sleep space dark, quiet, comfortable, and cool – Try to limit interruptions, you may need to consider using blackout curtains, eyeshades, earplugs or devices that create white noise.  Relaxation & Mindfulness Strategies Relaxation and mindfulness techniques help children bring their attention to the present moment, enter a deep relaxation and help them regulate their bodies before bedt…
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