Dr. Bilbrew
Hand Facts
It's spring time, the weather is getting warmer...that means kids are heading back outside to play. Here are a few pointers to pay attention to if you suspect that your child has broken hand or arm.
1. just because they keep using their arm/hand does not mean its not broken
2. broken = fracture, these words can be used interchangeably
3. kids bones are more bendable than adult bones
4. swelling and redness may indicate a break, bring your kid in to your local orthopedic surgeon for evaluation
5. If your child gets a cast, unless its waterproof make sure you keep it clean and dry and do not get it wet!
Hand Facts
It's spring time, the weather is getting warmer...that means kids are heading back outside to play. Here are a few pointers to pay attention to if you suspect that your child has broken hand or arm.
1. just because they keep using their arm/hand does not mean its not broken
2. broken = fracture, these words can be used interchangeably
3. kids bones are more bendable than adult bones
4. swelling and redness may indicate a break, bring your kid in to your local orthopedic surgeon for evaluation
5. If your child gets a cast, unless its waterproof make sure you keep it clean and dry and do not get it wet!
Parents!! I had a training at work yesterday with a Sac Sheriff detective who investigates internet crimes against children. We looked at popular Apps kids are using that child predators are also using to target kids. I was on the app Whisper and I simply posted “What is there to do on a Monday?” and I’m not joking...within a few seconds I had multiple requests for sex and I replied that I was only 13 years old. A 28 year old man private messaged me on the Whisper app and was asking for sex, asking where I live, where I go to school, if he could pick me up from school, for pictures etc.... This was all within the first minute of being on the App! So incredibly scary!!!! We were cautioned also about the messaging app called Kik that a lot of kids are using which is full of sexual predators. Talk to your kids about internet safety and monitor the Apps they use. It’s a scary world out there! 😔😡😢
\n* There is a great website called NetSmartz that provides great tips for parents and kids of all ages on internet safety.
\n* There is a great website called NetSmartz that provides great tips for parents and kids of all ages on internet safety.
#PARENTS If you have little girls, please read this speech:
"When I started my music career, I was a maid. I used to clean houses. My mother was a proud janitor. My stepfather, who raised me like his very own, worked at the post office and my father was a trashman. They all wore uniforms and that’s why I stand here today, in my black and white, and I wear my uniform to honor them.
This is a reminder that I have work to do. I have people to uplift. I have people to inspire. And today, I wear my uniform proudly as a Cover Girl. I want to be clear, young girls, I didn’t have to change who I was to become a Cover Girl. I didn’t have to become perfect because I’ve learned throughout my journey that perfection is the enemy of greatness.
Embrace what makes you unique, even if it makes others uncomfortable." - Janelle Monáe
This is my ex wife and her husband.
Our 3 kids and their 2 kids.
Tonight they invited me over for dinner.
5 years ago she and I had to have a police escort just to pick up and drop off our kids.
We only communicated through lawyers.
I wanted to punch her boyfriend (now her husband).
Tonight we broke bread, laughed, played with the kids and had a great evening.
Never give up friends.
PEACE is a choice.
It's YOUR choice.
Not THEIR choice.
"Yea but he does..."
"Yea but she does..."
What your ex does is IRRELEVANT.
YOU CHOOSE how and what you say.
YOU CHOOSE how and what you do.
Even when they are trying to fight with you.
ESPECIALLY when they are trying to fight with you.
CHOOSE to create PEACE by LIVING PEACEFULLY.❤️
Our 3 kids and their 2 kids.
Tonight they invited me over for dinner.
5 years ago she and I had to have a police escort just to pick up and drop off our kids.
We only communicated through lawyers.
I wanted to punch her boyfriend (now her husband).
Tonight we broke bread, laughed, played with the kids and had a great evening.
Never give up friends.
PEACE is a choice.
It's YOUR choice.
Not THEIR choice.
"Yea but he does..."
"Yea but she does..."
What your ex does is IRRELEVANT.
YOU CHOOSE how and what you say.
YOU CHOOSE how and what you do.
Even when they are trying to fight with you.
ESPECIALLY when they are trying to fight with you.
CHOOSE to create PEACE by LIVING PEACEFULLY.❤️
~ A couple had two little mischievous boys,
ages 8 and 10. They were always getting into trouble,
and their parents knew that if any mischief occurred in their town, their sons would get the blame.
The boys' mother heard that a pastor in town had been successful in disciplining children, so she asked if he would speak with her boys. The pastor agreed and asked to see them individually.
So, the mother sent her 8-year-old first, in the morning, with the older boy to see the pastor in the afternoon.
The pastor, a huge man with a booming voice, sat the younger boy down and asked him sternly,
"Where is God?"
They boy's mouth dropped open, but he made no response, sitting there with his mouth hanging open.
The pastor repeated the question.
"Where is God?"
Again, the boy made no attempt to answer.
So, the pastor raised his voice some more and shook his finger in the boy's face and bellowed,
"Where is God!?"
The boy screamed and bolted from the room. He ran directly home and dove into his closet, slamming the door behind him.
When his older brother found him in the closet, he asked,
"What happened?"
The younger brother, gasping for breath, replied:
"We are in real BIG trouble this time!
God is missing, and they think we did it!"
~ Train up a child in the way he should go;
even when he is old he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 22:6
ages 8 and 10. They were always getting into trouble,
and their parents knew that if any mischief occurred in their town, their sons would get the blame.
The boys' mother heard that a pastor in town had been successful in disciplining children, so she asked if he would speak with her boys. The pastor agreed and asked to see them individually.
So, the mother sent her 8-year-old first, in the morning, with the older boy to see the pastor in the afternoon.
The pastor, a huge man with a booming voice, sat the younger boy down and asked him sternly,
"Where is God?"
They boy's mouth dropped open, but he made no response, sitting there with his mouth hanging open.
The pastor repeated the question.
"Where is God?"
Again, the boy made no attempt to answer.
So, the pastor raised his voice some more and shook his finger in the boy's face and bellowed,
"Where is God!?"
The boy screamed and bolted from the room. He ran directly home and dove into his closet, slamming the door behind him.
When his older brother found him in the closet, he asked,
"What happened?"
The younger brother, gasping for breath, replied:
"We are in real BIG trouble this time!
God is missing, and they think we did it!"
~ Train up a child in the way he should go;
even when he is old he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 22:6
As parent's have you ever really considered how much you coach your children to understand their emotions?
Awesome effects of emotional coaching your child:
*Creates an opportunity for you to connect with your child....
*Helps children to understand and value their own emotions.
*Validates their feelings.
*Helps children to be able to empathise with others.
*Shows children how to label their emotions so that they can talk about them rather than act them out.
*Teaches them how to set limits themselves in life and build healthy relationships.
*They learn to trust their feelings and inner guidance system......
*They can regulate their own emotions, and learn to solve problems.
*They have a high self-esteem, learn well, and form great relationships...
It's pretty vital stuff...
Awesome effects of emotional coaching your child:
*Creates an opportunity for you to connect with your child....
*Helps children to understand and value their own emotions.
*Validates their feelings.
*Helps children to be able to empathise with others.
*Shows children how to label their emotions so that they can talk about them rather than act them out.
*Teaches them how to set limits themselves in life and build healthy relationships.
*They learn to trust their feelings and inner guidance system......
*They can regulate their own emotions, and learn to solve problems.
*They have a high self-esteem, learn well, and form great relationships...
It's pretty vital stuff...
A Life Skills Test For Kids: Does Your Child Pass?
With kids back in school their focus is often on passing their math final, or English test – but what about a test for everyday life skills?
In the past, Home Economic classes where the norm, but the quality and existence of them are dwindling with time. These classes taught many of the skills needed to live a self-sustaining lifestyle.
Over the past few decades many of us have lost touch with those basic skills and principles that were once taught in high school home economics programs around the country, says Karen Leonas
Leonas has seen students who don’t know the essentials—like balancing a check book or sewing on a button. Recovering home economics skills may be valuable in surviving the current economic situation, says Leonas. (Whatever Happened to Home Economics?)
The Importance of Life Skills
So is it important to teach home economics (or life skills) to students, or is it a thing of the past?
I know many of my friends are choosing the homeschooling route, primarily because they believe teaching their children practical life skills is a critical part of education. They are not alone in this thinking either; other countries are recognizing the importance of such classes…
The Japanese—along with other countries such as Finland and South Korea where children are excelling in math, science and language arts—understand that in addition to teaching children math, reading and science, they also need to teach home economics and other practical life skills. (Who Says Home-ec Isn’t a Core Subject?)
Children are absolutely brilliant these days, and can do things far beyond what I did at their age, but are we doing them a favor by skipping teaching them the fundamental basics of everyday living? They may be a master at arithmetic and art, but can they change a tire, or sew on a button?
Can we really consider ourselves prepared for life beyond Hockaday when many of us cannot even cook an adequate meal for ourselves?
But a “Life Skills” or “Independent Living” course would in no way perpetuate this stereotype; it would fill in a major gap in the Hockaday education; it would go beyond cooking and cleaning to paying taxes, balancing checkbooks, basic car maintenance, skills that every woman—as well as every man—requires to live a self-sufficient lifestyle. (Home Economics vs Feminis – An Uneasy Union)
I think it’s extremely important to teach our children life skills – not only does it give them confidence to eventually be on their own, but it teaches them to be more self-reliant.
Think about it. If you don’t teach these skills to your kids, or find someone else to do the teaching, then who will?
A Life Skills Test for Kids
Here’s a basic life skills test to see how much your kids know about everyday living. In no way is this a complete list of all the things they need to know or should know, that is up to you – the parent!
See which of the following your child can do…
Cooking Skills
create a shopping list
select groceries
find the best deals
use a microwave
read nutrition labels and know what’s good and what’s not
prepare, serve and store food to avoid spoilage
cook a well-balanced meal
know which kitchen tools and equipment to use for which tasks
Money Skills
make a weekly or monthly budget and stick to it
use an ATM
open, use and balance a checking account
apply for a credit card and use it responsibly
save up to buy a desired item
set aside money for charity
keep track of important papers
how to use a debit card
track purchases
pay monthly bills, including utilities
Clothing Skills
complete simple repairs when needed
sew on a button
mend a seam
iron garments
fold and put away clothing
follow fabric-care labels
do laundry, including treating simple stains
wash and dry items by hand
fold clothes
pack a suitcase
At-Home Skills
able to clean the house
clean toilets
find the circuit breaker and use it
locate and use water and furnace shutoffs
use a fire extinguisher
perform basic first aid
fix a running toilet
do laundry, including treating simple stains
use all household appliances, like loading the dishwasher the right way
Car Skills
basic auto maintenance
check tire pressure
pump gas
check oil level and add oil if needed
check washer fluid and add more if necessary
arrange routine maintenance
jump-start car
change tire
add air to tires
produce documents if stopped by police
know what to look for in buying their first car
Other Life Skills
change a mailing address
register to vote
how to vote
who to call and what to do in emergency situations
basic first aid or CPR
how to apply for a job
interview skills
how to select proper clothing for an interview
what to look for in a first apartment
who to contact to turn on utilities
where to have a document notarized
how to use public transportation
And the most important Life Skill of all (at least if you don’t want your kids still living at home when they are 30) is…
Can they handle their own problems when they arise and work things out on their own?
How did your child do?
With kids back in school their focus is often on passing their math final, or English test – but what about a test for everyday life skills?
In the past, Home Economic classes where the norm, but the quality and existence of them are dwindling with time. These classes taught many of the skills needed to live a self-sustaining lifestyle.
Over the past few decades many of us have lost touch with those basic skills and principles that were once taught in high school home economics programs around the country, says Karen Leonas
Leonas has seen students who don’t know the essentials—like balancing a check book or sewing on a button. Recovering home economics skills may be valuable in surviving the current economic situation, says Leonas. (Whatever Happened to Home Economics?)
The Importance of Life Skills
So is it important to teach home economics (or life skills) to students, or is it a thing of the past?
I know many of my friends are choosing the homeschooling route, primarily because they believe teaching their children practical life skills is a critical part of education. They are not alone in this thinking either; other countries are recognizing the importance of such classes…
The Japanese—along with other countries such as Finland and South Korea where children are excelling in math, science and language arts—understand that in addition to teaching children math, reading and science, they also need to teach home economics and other practical life skills. (Who Says Home-ec Isn’t a Core Subject?)
Children are absolutely brilliant these days, and can do things far beyond what I did at their age, but are we doing them a favor by skipping teaching them the fundamental basics of everyday living? They may be a master at arithmetic and art, but can they change a tire, or sew on a button?
Can we really consider ourselves prepared for life beyond Hockaday when many of us cannot even cook an adequate meal for ourselves?
But a “Life Skills” or “Independent Living” course would in no way perpetuate this stereotype; it would fill in a major gap in the Hockaday education; it would go beyond cooking and cleaning to paying taxes, balancing checkbooks, basic car maintenance, skills that every woman—as well as every man—requires to live a self-sufficient lifestyle. (Home Economics vs Feminis – An Uneasy Union)
I think it’s extremely important to teach our children life skills – not only does it give them confidence to eventually be on their own, but it teaches them to be more self-reliant.
Think about it. If you don’t teach these skills to your kids, or find someone else to do the teaching, then who will?
A Life Skills Test for Kids
Here’s a basic life skills test to see how much your kids know about everyday living. In no way is this a complete list of all the things they need to know or should know, that is up to you – the parent!
See which of the following your child can do…
Cooking Skills
create a shopping list
select groceries
find the best deals
use a microwave
read nutrition labels and know what’s good and what’s not
prepare, serve and store food to avoid spoilage
cook a well-balanced meal
know which kitchen tools and equipment to use for which tasks
Money Skills
make a weekly or monthly budget and stick to it
use an ATM
open, use and balance a checking account
apply for a credit card and use it responsibly
save up to buy a desired item
set aside money for charity
keep track of important papers
how to use a debit card
track purchases
pay monthly bills, including utilities
Clothing Skills
complete simple repairs when needed
sew on a button
mend a seam
iron garments
fold and put away clothing
follow fabric-care labels
do laundry, including treating simple stains
wash and dry items by hand
fold clothes
pack a suitcase
At-Home Skills
able to clean the house
clean toilets
find the circuit breaker and use it
locate and use water and furnace shutoffs
use a fire extinguisher
perform basic first aid
fix a running toilet
do laundry, including treating simple stains
use all household appliances, like loading the dishwasher the right way
Car Skills
basic auto maintenance
check tire pressure
pump gas
check oil level and add oil if needed
check washer fluid and add more if necessary
arrange routine maintenance
jump-start car
change tire
add air to tires
produce documents if stopped by police
know what to look for in buying their first car
Other Life Skills
change a mailing address
register to vote
how to vote
who to call and what to do in emergency situations
basic first aid or CPR
how to apply for a job
interview skills
how to select proper clothing for an interview
what to look for in a first apartment
who to contact to turn on utilities
where to have a document notarized
how to use public transportation
And the most important Life Skill of all (at least if you don’t want your kids still living at home when they are 30) is…
Can they handle their own problems when they arise and work things out on their own?
How did your child do?
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How Can The Martial Arts Build A Better Relationship With Your Family?
One of the most rewarding aspects of parenting is bonding with your child, and exposing them to various activities to stimulate their interests.
Soccer, baseball or piano can often serve as the parental favorites, and many times for good reason. But as your child grows and interests spark, don’t discount the martial arts as a means for connecting with your child.
\\nTaking a family martial arts class can provide many valuable life lessons and team building exercises for children and adults alike. These life lessons can transfer into a variety of real life situations.
A martial arts class can give your children practical exposure to the discipline.
Often times baseball, soccer and other youth activities are for the children alone. Parents are on the sidelines, and the children bond with their teammates, for a different type of experience.
It is possible for adults and children alike to take, and see benefit from the same martial arts classes. These classes promote exercise and physical activity, while providing a wonderful way to bond.
A father-son or mother-daughter martial arts experience provides a shared interest, and forges a stronger relationship. It can provide an environment where you are able to strive for mutual goals with your children. Truly a learning experience for all.
Sometimes lessons explained in a vague sense can be difficult for children to grasp. A martial arts class gives mothers and fathers the opportunity to set an example for their children, of exactly what hard work can accomplish when it comes to the belt system, or fitness goals. It provides a means for parental actions to speak louder than words.
The martial arts offer a great experience that teaches discipline, while making learning fun and exciting. Best off, it is a fun way to grow as an individual and parent, and offers a significant bonding opportunity with any family member.
One of the most rewarding aspects of parenting is bonding with your child, and exposing them to various activities to stimulate their interests.
Soccer, baseball or piano can often serve as the parental favorites, and many times for good reason. But as your child grows and interests spark, don’t discount the martial arts as a means for connecting with your child.
\\nTaking a family martial arts class can provide many valuable life lessons and team building exercises for children and adults alike. These life lessons can transfer into a variety of real life situations.
A martial arts class can give your children practical exposure to the discipline.
Often times baseball, soccer and other youth activities are for the children alone. Parents are on the sidelines, and the children bond with their teammates, for a different type of experience.
It is possible for adults and children alike to take, and see benefit from the same martial arts classes. These classes promote exercise and physical activity, while providing a wonderful way to bond.
A father-son or mother-daughter martial arts experience provides a shared interest, and forges a stronger relationship. It can provide an environment where you are able to strive for mutual goals with your children. Truly a learning experience for all.
Sometimes lessons explained in a vague sense can be difficult for children to grasp. A martial arts class gives mothers and fathers the opportunity to set an example for their children, of exactly what hard work can accomplish when it comes to the belt system, or fitness goals. It provides a means for parental actions to speak louder than words.
The martial arts offer a great experience that teaches discipline, while making learning fun and exciting. Best off, it is a fun way to grow as an individual and parent, and offers a significant bonding opportunity with any family member.
PARENTS OF HIGH SCHOOLERS: HUMOR:
https://ijr.com/2014/08/167726-math-teachers-hilarious-honest-syllabus-exactly-high-school-kids-need-days/
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TERMS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HEALTH INSURANCE:
https://www.gohealthinsurance.com/blog/coverage/entry/health_insurance_dictionary
https://www.gohealthinsurance.com/blog/coverage/entry/health_insurance_dictionary
COLLEGE STUDENT HEALTH:
https://shotofprevention.com/2016/08/10/5-ways-to-keep-your-college-bound-student-healthy/
https://shotofprevention.com/2016/08/10/5-ways-to-keep-your-college-bound-student-healthy/
Information about automated external defibrillator:
http://www.mysouthernhealth.com/aeds/
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DIVERSITY ACTIVITIES:
http://www.mysouthernhealth.com/diversity-activities/
http://www.mysouthernhealth.com/diversity-activities/
PARENTS: SURVIVING MIDDLE SCHOOL:
http://flagpole.com/arts-culture/kiddie-dope/2016/08/17/how-to-navigate-middle-school-tips-from-those-who-survived
http://flagpole.com/arts-culture/kiddie-dope/2016/08/17/how-to-navigate-middle-school-tips-from-those-who-survived
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PARENTS:
INSURANCE INFORMATION:
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INSURANCE INFORMATION:
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PARENTS: FALSE ALLEGATIONS:
https://www.petition2congress.com/ctas/stop-false-allegations-domestic-violence
https://www.petition2congress.com/ctas/stop-false-allegations-domestic-violence
For Parents:
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For Parents vid:
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Inspirational video/parents:
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TEEN:
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GOALS FOR SELF-ESTEEM:
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FAMILY CRISIS INFORMATION, SUPPORT & RESOURCES:
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APP TO COMBAT DISTRACTED DRIVING:
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HEALTHCARE RESOURCE:
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SHARED PARENTING INFORMATION:
http://www.bridgemi.com/guest-commentary/shared-parenting-bill-aims-fewer-every-other-weekend-fathers
http://www.bridgemi.com/guest-commentary/shared-parenting-bill-aims-fewer-every-other-weekend-fathers
BILL NYE'S BOOKS FOR CHILDREN:
https://www.bustle.com/articles/180639-bill-nye-is-writing-books-for-kids-about-sibling-sleuths-who-love-science?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=owned&utm_campaign=booksbustle
https://www.bustle.com/articles/180639-bill-nye-is-writing-books-for-kids-about-sibling-sleuths-who-love-science?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=owned&utm_campaign=booksbustle
INTERNET SAFETY:
https://www.imperosoftware.com/us/resources/white-papers/digital-citizenship-holistic-primer/
https://www.imperosoftware.com/us/resources/white-papers/digital-citizenship-holistic-primer/
PARENTS:
Hope thru Hooves, a 501.c.3 located in Pueblo, CO, was established to help kids, families and Veterans through this therapy horse program
https://www.gofundme.com/equine-assisted-activities-center
Hope thru Hooves, a 501.c.3 located in Pueblo, CO, was established to help kids, families and Veterans through this therapy horse program
https://www.gofundme.com/equine-assisted-activities-center
I hear lice has broken out already in a couple elementary schools. So I wanted to share with everyone what I use to prevent lice. It is near the lice shampoo at wal mart cvs. There is also lice shield shampoo. And a kit with it all.
PARENTS: BACK TO SCHOOL:
https://www.holidaybuilders.com/blog/back-to-school-getting-organized?utm_source=facebook
https://www.holidaybuilders.com/blog/back-to-school-getting-organized?utm_source=facebook
PARENTS:
https://childrens-services.com/
https://childrens-services.com/
A Beautiful Prayer
I asked God to take away my habit.
God said, No.
It is not for me to take away, but for you to give it up.
I asked God to make my handicapped child whole.
God said, No.
Her spirit is whole, his body was only temporary.
I asked God to grant me patience.
God said, No.
Patience is a byproduct of tribulations; It isn't granted, it is learned.
I asked God to give me happiness.
God said, No.
I give you blessings; happiness is up to you.
I asked God to spare me pain.
God said, No.
Suffering draws you apart from worldly cares and brings you closer to me.
I asked God to make my spirit grow.
God said, No.
You must grow on your own, but I will prune you to make you fruitful.
I asked for all things that I might enjoy life.
God said, No.
I will give you life so that you may enjoy all things.
I ask God to help me LOVE others, as much as he loves me.
God said...Ahhhh, finally you have the idea.
Author Unknown
I asked God to take away my habit.
God said, No.
It is not for me to take away, but for you to give it up.
I asked God to make my handicapped child whole.
God said, No.
Her spirit is whole, his body was only temporary.
I asked God to grant me patience.
God said, No.
Patience is a byproduct of tribulations; It isn't granted, it is learned.
I asked God to give me happiness.
God said, No.
I give you blessings; happiness is up to you.
I asked God to spare me pain.
God said, No.
Suffering draws you apart from worldly cares and brings you closer to me.
I asked God to make my spirit grow.
God said, No.
You must grow on your own, but I will prune you to make you fruitful.
I asked for all things that I might enjoy life.
God said, No.
I will give you life so that you may enjoy all things.
I ask God to help me LOVE others, as much as he loves me.
God said...Ahhhh, finally you have the idea.
Author Unknown
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