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Getting into the School Groove
September 2, 2010
From the Editor
This Week
Getting students off to a good start
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  From the Editor

For most of us, summer came to an abrupt end (I know this is hard to believe since it is only the first of September). It is now time to start focusing on finding resources for the new school year and easing in to a more structured schedule. This means everything from finding after-school care to registering for fall sports. It is time to purchase school supplies, dust off those desks and get back into the routine of nightly reading and earlier bedtimes. This can be a great time of year with new beginnings for children as they start a new grade level in school and meet new teachers. It can also be a time of stress and chaos as families transition into new schedules.

Use OaksParent.com to keep your transition simple...

BUSINESS DIRECTORY: You can find a complete business directory of kids classes, sports, after-school care, preschools, scholarship programs and so much more.
TIPS: Use our tips page has great articles on helping kids transition into the new year, creating positive study habits, ideas on how to get involved in your child's school, ways to support the PTA, and information on how to handle parent-teacher conferences.
Find a printable SNACKS & LUNCH idea list to help you pack healthy and creative lunches throughout the year. Find safety tips on bike riding or walking to school.
CALENDAR: There are so many fun fall events going on that you will not want to miss so make sure to click on OaksParent.com and use our Parent Planner to print out a list of activities for your family.
PARENT CHAT: Share and connect with other parents to start play groups, create carpools, get opinions on local resources, start a book club for kids or moms, etc.
CLASSIFIEDS: Use the free classifieds and clean out those closets! Sell toys, clothes, sporting equipment and lots more.
GO GREEN: Use the helpful tips to find ways to encourage your school to go green... reduce, recycle, reuse!

All the best!


The OaksParent.com Team

 

  This Week

Event CalendarBelow is only a partial list of upcoming events and activities so be sure to click on our EVENT CALENDAR so you do not miss anything >>

Use the PARENT PLANNER to click on events and resources you are interested in and click PRINT MY PLANNER to print or email your list.

Movie Showtimes

 

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DISNEY LIVE! PRESENTS MICKEY'S MAGIC SHOW
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  DISNEY LIVE! PRESENTS MICKEY'S MAGIC SHOW
Date: 09/24/2010
Details: In a captivating combination, Master Magician Mickey Mouse and the
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2nd Annual Camarillo Hospice Country Music Festival and Chili Co
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  2nd Annual Camarillo Hospice Country Music Festival and Chili Co
Date: 09/05/2010 from 12:00pm to 5:00pm
Details: Featuring lots of chili and country music, plus fun for the whole
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Fairy Tales in the Park (FREE) - Westlake Village
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  Fairy Tales in the Park (FREE) - Westlake Village
Date: 09/04/2010 from 11:30am to 12:30pm
Details: Fairy Tales in the Park is brought to you by Gypsy Productions, the
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Thousand Oaks Farmer's Market
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  Thousand Oaks Farmer's Market
Date: Every Th from 1:30pm to 6:30pm
Details: Open All Year
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United Parent Support Groups
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  United Parent Support Groups
United Parents - Ventura County
Date: The 2nd Tues of every 12 months (Feb 13-Feb 8) from 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Details: Parents Support Group
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Labor Day Concert in the Park
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  Labor Day Concert in the Park
Date: 09/06/2010 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm
Details: 2010 Summer Concerts in the Park's presents its Labor Day Concert,
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Stroller Strides 6th Birthday Celebration
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  Stroller Strides 6th Birthday Celebration
Date: 09/03/2010 from 10:30am to 12:30pm
Details: Come join Stroller Strides Conejo as they celebrate their 6th birthday!
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The Oaks Mile
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  The Oaks Mile
Date: 09/04/2010 from 8:00am to 12:00pm
Details: How fast can you run a mile? Find out at the Oaks Mile. Compete against
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  Getting students off to a good start

By Bill Cirone, Santa Barbara County Superintendent of Schools

Those of you with children or grandchildren starting off a new school year in the next few weeks know that adults can play a major role in helping the routine start smoothly by preparing their children for the rigors of homework and class work.

For first-time students it's important to make sure all the proper immunizations have been given. For students of all ages there are certain basic areas where parents can play a role in supporting school achievement throughout the year. This is a good checklist to repeat for children of all ages:

Breakfast: Children should begin each day with a good breakfast, and then have snacks and other meals at regular times. This helps small bodies adjust and react at maximum capacity.

Schedules: Children should know their parents' or caretakers' schedules at home and on the job. This helps establish a sense of time, but also reassures children about consistency and order.

Reading: Children should be read to every day that's possible. Newspapers, short stories, books, and poetry can all be the basis of enjoyable shared experiences.

Homework: If possible, a specific time each day should be set aside for homework. Children should know that homework is a number one priority but should also be granted flexibility if soccer practice or band tryouts fall during homework time. Together set a new time for that day.

The adults in a child's life should resist the temptation to do a children's homework for them, but it's important that children know an adult, serving as a "consultant," is available for help. If children seem to be asking for help because they want someone else to do the thinking, a good response is: "I think you can figure this out on your own. You try first."

Tests: When children are studying for a test, they should be discouraged from "cramming" the night before. Instead, children could be asked to bring a textbook home every other night and teach you what they have learned in school. These discussions could be held at the dinner table for everyone's benefit.

When children are preparing for a test, help them avoid panic. Advise them to study one section at a time. Encourage a good night's sleep and a nutritious meal before the test.

If children are procrastinators and seem to do everything but homework, it might help to set up a reward system. Also, let children take homework breaks every half hour to refresh their minds.

A tape recorder is a great study aid for children whose parents are short on time. One technique is to record a definition or question on the tape, pause for about five seconds, and then record the answer. Children can then play the tape, have a chance to test their knowledge, and get immediate feedback.

If children are having trouble with an assignment, be careful not to criticize. Find out what the problem is and try to help solve it.

The most important point for adults to remember, at all times, is that their positive attitude toward homework, teachers, and school can have great influence on a child's success. That's the bottom line for all of us, and reaps great rewards in the future.

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