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What to Teach Your Kids for Protecting Themselves James Shaw Resist Attack Chelsea Foundation Blog

What to Teach Your Kids About Being Safe

By James Shaw, The Resist Attack Foundation Everyone’s heard of the old adage “Don’t Talk to Strangers!” It’s tried and true. In fact, you probably remember learning it as a Continue reading →

Distracted Driving 5 Tips to Keep Them Safe P Humbargar Chelsea Foundation Blog

Distracted Driving: 5 Tips to Keep Them Safe

By P. Humbargar Each day in the United States, at least 9 people are killed and more than 1,060 people are injured in automobile crashes that involve a distracted driver. Continue reading →

New Chelsea

Tuning In To The Earth

USEP-OHIO PARENT TIP This brief Parent Tip is provided at no cost by United Services for Effective Parenting-Ohio, Inc. as a tool to assist parents, teachers, grandparents and all who Continue reading →

Protecting Your Kid From Food Allergy Bullying Thery McKinney Chelsea Foundation Blog

Protecting Your Child From Food Allergy Bullying

By Thery McKinney As a parent, you teach your child how to manage his or her allergy. You try to protect your child in every way possible, under all imaginable Continue reading →

Safety Facts Your Children Should Know Resist Attack Chelsea Foundation Blog

Safety Facts Your Children Should Be Taught

By James Shaw, The Resist Attack Foundation It’s time to face the facts. Children today live in a world that we never could have imagined when we were young. They Continue reading →

New Chelsea

Speak Now – You Must

USEP-OHIO PARENT TIP This brief Parent Tip is provided at no cost by United Services for Effective Parenting-Ohio, Inc. as a tool to assist parents, teachers, grandparents, and all who Continue reading →

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Toy Checkup

USEP-OHIO PARENT TIP This brief Parent Tip is provided at no cost by United Services for Effective Parenting-Ohio, Inc. as a tool to assist parents, teachers, grandparents, and all who Continue reading →

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Are Your Kids Eating Gluten-Free?

Written by P. Humbargar Digestive problems involving gluten encompass a broad spectrum of disorders—from celiac disease, which has been recognized for decades, to gluten intolerance or sensitivity, which has only Continue reading →

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Talk to Kids after Disasters

USEP-OHIO PARENT TIP This brief Parent Tip is provided at no cost by United Services for Effective Parenting-Ohio, Inc. as a tool to assist parents, teachers, grandparents, and all who Continue reading →

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Parenting Is Hard!

Written by Julie Cadieux, julieloveshome.wordpress.com Julie Cadieux is both a Home Stylist and a Freelance Writer. Currently based out of Montreal, she has also lived and traveled extensively throughout the Continue reading →

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It’s Not Your Fault!

USEP-OHIO PARENT TIP This brief Parent Tip is provided at no cost by United Services for Effective Parenting-Ohio, Inc. as a tool to assist parents, teachers, grandparents, and all who Continue reading →

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Too Much Salt for Your Child?

Written by P. Humbargar According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), about 90 percent of Americans eat more sodium (salt) than is recommended for a healthy diet. Under current Continue reading →

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