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Avoiding Sickness, Getting Involved with Your Child's School, Cooking with Kids

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Back to School with Familyeducation.comSeptember 6, 2010
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Your Child, Ages 7-11

Dear Parents,

A new school year means a healthy dose of germs for your child. Are you prepared for cold and flu season? Take this quiz to find out.

Keep your child on track this school year by getting involved in his school. Think you're too busy? Find out how other parents have found the time.

Also in this issue, cooking together can be a great way to spend quality time with your child. Get started with one of these eight great cookbooks for kids.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Avoiding Sickness
Keep your child healthy as he heads back to school.

Fever and Sick Days
The Flu: Fact or Fiction
Top Hot Spots for Germs
What to Do When Your Child Is Sick
Ear Infections, Fever, and Antibiotics
Reading, Writing and Sneezing: Sick Kids at School
Avoiding the Common Cold
More on Healthy Kids

Getting Involved with Your Child's School
Find tips to volunteer, join a commitee, or fundraise.

Fundraising Ideas from Other Parents
How Involved Are You with Your Kids?
PTOs and School Fundraising
Building a Foundation
Top 10 Things Teachers Wish Parents Would Do
An Open Door
Tips for Raising a Successful Student
More on Getting Involved with Your Child's School

Cooking with Kids
Get cooking in the kitchen with your little one.

Food Shopping and Cooking with Kids
Kitchen Essentials
Taking Your Child to the Supermarket
Top 10 Easy Meals
8 Great Cookbooks for Kids
Homemade Peanut Butter
Kids in the Kitchen
More on Cooking Basics

Free Coloring Pages and More
Visit our Printables Center and search for printable worksheets and activities for kids of all ages. Brought to you by Cat in the Hat on PBS Kids.

Top Tips for School Success
Check our tip of the day for useful advice on starting the year off right. Brought to you by Bounty.

Poll: K-5 Homework

On average, how much homework does your elementary-aged child bring home each night? Weigh in now!

17%  Less than 15 minutes' worth.
43%  15-45 minutes' worth.
19%  45 60 minutes' worth.
19%   More than an hour's worth.
2%  I don't know.

Printable Activity Booklet for Kids
Keep your kids entertained with this printable booklet filled with worksheets, coloring pages, and more. Brought to you by Cat in the Hat on PBS Kids.

What's new in the FamilyEducation blogs:

"Yesterday I shared how easily fresh homemade pesto can be frozen and stored for the winter. Yes, it is hard to picture the cold winter after a warm, warm week like the one we've been having, but it will be here before we know it! Use this fresh pesto recipe for a dish now, and use my tips from yesterday to freeze the rest for a tasty treat to come."

--Jessica, the Sweet Pea Chef

Predict Your Child's Height!
Try our Child Height Predictor to calculate how your little one will measure up.


 

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