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Crooner's Kudos To Our Youth
We invite you to
send us good things about good Texas Young people for the world to
see. After all, they are the future, lets show some love !
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Some Advice for Parents
- Use plenty of
positive words with your child. Try to avoid using sarcasm with your
child. They often don't understand it, and
if they do, it creates a negative interaction.
- Respond
promptly and lovingly to your child's physical and emotional needs and
banish put-downs from your parenting vocabulary.
- Make an extra
effort to set a good example at home and in public. Use words like
"I'm sorry," "please," and "thank you."
- When your child
is angry, argumentative or in a bad mood, give him a hug, cuddle, pat,
secret sign or other gesture of affection he favors and talk with him
about his feelings.
- Use non-violent
forms of discipline. Parents should institute both rewards and
restrictions many years before adolescence to help prevent trouble
during the teenage years. Allowing children of any age to constantly
break important rules without being disciplined only encourages more
rule violations.
- Make plans to
spend time alone with your young child or teen doing something she
enjoys.
- Mark family
game nights on your calendar so the entire family can be together. Put
a different family member's name under each date, and have that person
choose which game will be played that evening.
- Owning a pet
can make children, especially those with chronic illnesses and
disabilities, feel better by stimulating physical activity, enhancing
their overall attitude, and offering constant companionship.
- One of the best
ways to familiarize your child with good food choices is to encourage
him to cook with you. Let him get involved in the entire process, from
planning the menus to shopping for ingredients to the actual food
preparation and its serving.
- As your child
grows up, she'll spend most of her time developing and refining a
variety of skills and abilities in all areas of her life. You should
help her as much as possible by encouraging her and providing the
equipment and instruction she needs.
- Your child's
health depends significantly on the care and guidance you offer during
his early years. By taking your child to the doctor regularly for
consultations, keeping him safe from accidents, providing a nutritious
diet, and encouraging exercise throughout childhood, you help protect
and strengthen his body.
- Help your child
foster positive relationships with friends, siblings and members of
the community.
- One of your
most important gifts as a parent is to help your child develop
self-esteem. Your child needs your steady support and encouragement to
discover his strengths. He needs you to believe in him as he learns to
believe in himself. Loving him, spending time with him, listening to
him and praising his accomplishments are all part of this process.
- Don't forget to
say, "I love you" to children of all ages!
Listed
below are some kids that need praising !
Countess Dudley, our Grand-daughter, Courtny Sanders, Morgan
Burgess, Laura Escabido and Courtny Oliprant are Freshmen at
Skyline H.S. They are in the Law Magnet cluster and hope to
be Lawyers when they complete school. They recently went to
Austin and competed in" Youth in Government". There were
about 20 teams in the competition and they finished 11th.
They won 3 of their 4 cases. They are all on the Honor Roll
at Skyline. We are very proud of them.
Steve and Helen Washington
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HELLO MR JOHNSON I WOULD LIKE TO
TELL ABOUT A GOOD KID. MY SON LEWIS KEYS IS IS A SR. AT O.D. WYATT
HIGH SCHOOL WHERE HE HAS A 3.0 GPA, A MEMBER OF STUDENT COUNCIL,
VICE PRESIDENT OF THE CHOIR WHERE HE MADE IT TO STATE FOR SOLO AND
ENSEMBLES, HE WILL BE GOING TO STATE IN MAY. HE MADE 2ND TEAM ALL
DISTRICT DEFENSIVE BACK IN FOOTBALL FOR 2006-2007 SCHOOL YEAR . HE
IS VERY RESPECTFUL AND POLITE, I JUST WANTED TO TELL YOU ABOUT ON
MY GOOD KIDS. I ALSO HAVE A DAUGHTER AND SHE TO IS A GOOD KID.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME
RESPECTFULLY, MISS DIAHANNA DANCER |
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ANDREW FOREST AGE 17 SENIOR AT TOWNVIEW GOVERNMENT AND LAW
MAGNET HIGH
SCHOOL-MEMBER OF THE TOWNVIEW BIG D MARCHING BAND
COMPLETED JUNIOR INTERNSHIP WITH SENATOR WEST LAW FIRM
WORKED AS A JUNIOR VOLUNTEER AT METHODIST HOSPITALS OF
DALLAS FOR TWO
YEARS NOW WORKS PART TIME AFTER SCHOOL , IS ALSO A CERTIFIED
LIFE GUARD
ATTENDS CHURCH WHERE HE SINGS IN THE CHOIR ATTENDS SUNDAY SCHOOL,
PRAYER MEETING AND IS A JUNIOR DEACON WITH THE YOUTH DEPARTMENT
SELECTED AND FEATURED AS
ONE OF THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS GOOD KIDS ALSO
PLEASE ADD HIM TO YOUR LIST FOR A GOOD KID |
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