sure to check out this month’s tips for new teachers and educational support Association survival tips. Establishing rapport with your students …


Guidelines For Using the Young Families Newsletter

Volume 11, 2nd Quarter - Color
CONTENTS: Plan Ahead for Nutritious Family Meals; How To Wash Hands; Pack A
Lunch To Go; Smart Uses For Your Tax Refund; Appetite Ups and Downs;
Refrigerators Can Handle Hot Foods
Volume 11, 1st Quarter - Color
CONTENTS:  Make Good Nutrition And Exercise Part Of Your Family Routine;
Keep Foods Safe; Use Good Communication Techniques In Family
Discussions; Twelve Tips To Have A Happy Healthy Toddler 
Volume 10, 4th Quarter - Color
CONTENTS:  Classify Foods To Help Make Healthy Choices; Vary The Veggies in
Family Meals; Help Guide Kids Through Money Decisions; Teach Children Label-
Reading Basics
Volume 10, 3rd Quarter - Color
CONTENTS:  Include Healthy Foods and Exercise In Summer Family Plans; Take
Early Steps To Confront Bullying By Building Self-Respect; Are Food
Allergies Part of Childhood?; Couples Should Maintain Friendship For
Successful Marriage; Kitchen Safety; Change Kitchen Dishcloths Often
Volume 10, 2nd Quarter - Color
CONTENTS:  Learn To Manage Your Debt And Increase Your Savings; Be
Understanding When Children Share Hopes For The Future; Courtesy Begins At
Home; Strive To Avoid The
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Media Tips Following are some tips for effective pitching: Practice your pitch before you call. Ask for the name of an alternate reporter if the one …


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TOP 10 TIPS FOR COACHING YOUR OWN KIDS-(According to Kids) Nobody is more important than anyone else,” wrote a child in an SI for Kids readers’ poll. …


Publicizing Arizona Immunization Mandate:
Media Tips

The new immunization mandate is a vitally important news story for millions
of parents of adolescents throughout Arizona Ideally, the news media
would automatically cover the story as a public service However, the
reality is that reporters may pass over the story in favor of national news
or breaking local news Your goal, therefore, should be to effectively
convey the importance and timeliness of the mandate so that reporters agree
to cover it

To help you publicize the mandate, the Arizona Department of Health
Services has press materials available on its Web site wwwazdhsgov that
you can download, adapt as necessary and issue to local news media
Following are some suggested steps to follow to inform news media about the
mandate, and generate coverage in your local news outlets

Adapt core press release
You can download the core press release on WEB SITE Add contact
information of your department of health so that reporters can call
you with questions, attribution for the quote, as well as any other
standard language such as a boilerplate that you include in
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for an award, the Coordinating Board staff provides the following tips for future use. to contact these winners/finalists for additional information. …


TOP 10 TIPS FOR COACHING YOUR OWN KIDS-According to Kids

How should you coach your childs team? Heres some advice on that topic,
gleaned from comments by
Sports Illustrated for Kids readers

10 Know the game So, you think your son or daughter will be delighted to
have you for a coach just because it means you can spend some quality
time together? Wrong If you dont know what youre talking about on the
field or the court-and you dont make the effort to learn — they would
rather you just stay home

9 Listen to your players Kids like to feel respected Yes, you need to
establish your authority — to keep both kids and parents in line — but
players are people too My mom listens to us and our ideas Thats why
shes a great coach, wrote one kid

8 Dont play favorites For most kids, being the coachs pet is bad
enough; being one just because of bloodlines is unbearable On the other
hand, no child wants to be singled out for extra harsh treatment because
Dads the coach As hard as it may be at times, treat your child like any
other player Nobody is more important than anyone else, wrote a child in
an SI for Kids readers poll

7 Get everyone in the game All kids like to win But more than
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Tips for Getting Started After SACWIS Training. SACWIS/CYCIS For example: primary address is not selected for each member, it will prevent …


TIP SHEET
What makes a model Star Award application?

To assist Star Award applicants whose applications were not selected as
finalists for an award, the Coordinating Board staff provides the following
tips for future use

TIP 1: Applicants must address one or more goals or a specific target
within a goal as identified in the higher education plan, Closing the Gaps
by 2015 However, quantity of goals submission cannot substitute for
quality of the application, so applicants are encouraged to focus on the
most appropriate goal or target The four major goals are as follows:

Goal 1: Close the Gaps in Participation
Participation in higher education, not the program or activity
for which the application is submitted
Goal 2: Close the Gaps in Success
Success in higher education as demonstrated by increased
retention in or graduation from the institution, not the program
or activity for which the application is submitted
Goal 3: Close the Gaps in Excellence
Excellence that is recognized at a national level, compared to
peer institutions, or similar programs or activities
Goal 4:
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Resolution Tips. 89 Appendix I: “Tips for Air Travelers with Disabilities” as they For example, contractors often provide wheelchair service, …


Tips for Getting Started After SACWIS Training

Table of Contents

|Topic |Page |
|Checking Your Desktop |2 |
|Case Maintenance |2 |
|Changes Support Policy |4 |
|Assessments |4 |
|Safety Assessment |4 |
|Risk Assessment |6 |
|Integrated Assessment |7 |
|Service Plan |9 |
|Case Notes and Contact Notes |11 |
|Quick Reference for Entering Information in SACWIS |12 |

Checking Your Desktop

The first thing you should do when you return to your office from SACWIS
training is check your Desktop To do this, Single Click on the SACWIS
Icon to bring you to your Desktop Once in SACWIS, you always single
click “ double clicking will freeze the application Now, do the
following:

1 Make sure your name
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What Airline Employees, Airline Contractors, and Air Travelers with
Disabilities Need to Know About Access to Air Travel for Persons with
Disabilities

A Guide to the Air Carrier Access Act ACAA and
its implementing regulations, 14 CFR Part 382 Part 382
Table of Contents

|Chapter 1: Understanding How to Use this Manual |1 |
| | |
|Introduction |1 |
|Background |2 |
|Keyword Definitions |8 |
| | |
|Chapter 2: Learning the Basics about the Law Protecting Air Travelers with |15 |
|Disabilities | |
| | |
|Chapter 3: Assisting Air Travelers with Disabilities Planning a Trip |27
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New Website Offers Tools and Tips for Resolving Campus Conflicts that offers free tools and tips for resolving conflicts and building conflict …


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: Bill Warters, Director of the Campus Conflict Resolution
Resource Center
Phone: 313 993-7482
Fax: 313 577-8800
Email: wwarters@wayneedu

New Website Offers Tools and Tips for Resolving Campus Conflicts

Detroit, MI “ September 4, 2002 “ Campus-adrorg is a new web site with
over 400 pages of content that offers free tools and tips for resolving
conflicts and building conflict resolution systems Designed for colleges
and universities; faculty, staff and students can access the site to learn
how to prevent disagreements from turning into time-consuming and troubling
conflicts

Bill Warters, a Wayne State University faculty member, serves as the
projects director and developed Campus-adrorg The project received seed
funds from the Hewlett Foundation-funded Conflict Resolution Information
Source, followed by a major 3-year grant from the federal Fund for the
Improvement of Postsecondary Education FIPSE

Dr Warters notes, The timing of these grants was just right Interest in
developing campus conflict resolution systems has continued to expand This
is coupled with growing higher education access to sophisticated
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Tips for Paper Clutter. Another excerpt from Chapter 8: “Clutter Busting” in 12 Tips to Work More Effectively at Your Desk. THE PROCRASTINATOR’S HANDBOOK …


CONQUER YOUR CLUTTER
Before It Conquers YOU

presented by

RITA EMMETT

EXECUTIVE TRAINING PROGRAM

2007 Fall NLAE Meeting

October 8, 2007

Tips for Paper Clutter

Another excerpt from Chapter 8: Clutter Busting in
THE PROCRASTINATORS HANDBOOK
by Rita Emmett

1 Feed the wastebasket
2 Get rid of what you dont need
3 Skim material as soon as it arrives
4 Dont even skim junk mail; just toss it
5 Pass on to the appropriate person any papers someone else can handle
6 Find a place for everything worth keeping and put the papers where they
belong
7 Realize the world wont end if you get rid of it
8 Recycle it
9 Ask yourself: Do you really want to be caretaker of this paper? Do you
really want to devote precious space to this?
10 Handle each piece of paper only once
11 Get rid of it

Reprinted in Ritas free, monthly ANTICRASTINATION TIP SHEET To
subscribe, go to www
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These tips provide important information about disease risks in Travel Health Tips for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and China destination web pages. …


In the News
2008 Measles Update

This information is current as of today, June 12, 2008 at 16:51
Updated: April 11, 2008
Measles remains a common disease in many parts of the world For many US
travelers, the risk for exposure to measles can be high, but the illness
can be prevented by the MMR measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine

Worldwide, more than 20 million people are affected by measles each year;i
of these cases, 242,000 result in deathii Currently, numerous measles
outbreaks are ongoing worldwide, including outbreaks in Switzerland and
Israel, which have resulted in cases imported into the US However, in
2007, the majority of imported cases in the United States were linked to
India and Japan

Announcement
Important Vaccines for Summer 2008 International Travel
This information is current as of today, June 12, 2008 at 16:49
Updated: June 09, 2008

Information for Travelers

Summer is here, and many people will be packing to travel No matter where
you travel abroad this summer, please dont let your vacation be spoiled by
getting the measles, flu, hepatitis, or any other infection that could have
been prevented by using routine or travel-related vaccines

Why would this summer
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