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Suspected thief arrested mile away – before crime reported

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How to get your kids to use the bathroom all by themselves

How to get your kids to use the bathroom all by themselves Even once your kid is out of diapers, they still need a lot of help in the bathroom. Here s how to encourage them to master those skills and get yourself on the other side of the bathroom door. Whether potty training was a walk in the park or a long, painful process, it’s a pretty big moment when your kid can finally recognize the need to go and hold it until they make it to the washroom. But even once you’ve kicked daytime diapers to the curb (woohoo!), toilet-trained kids will still need an adult’s help to get through all the elements of the bathroom routine. You may not mind wiping, flushing and washing for your kid, but working toward bathroom independence where your kiddo can handle the whole process from beginning to end without assistance is a good and necessary step for kids as they enter preschool and kindergarten.

Love s creative power | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

St. Bernard’s School St. Bernard’s School students look at an Acts of Mercy wall mural they made, now in display at St. Bernard’s Church throughout the Lenten season. (Provided photo — Sylvia Hough, St. Bernard’s School) St. Bernard’s School patiently teaches that love means to emphasize the way of life wherein service to others, in all degrees of need, is how we act in love toward one another. It is not enough to simply be kind, because we must also be generous with our time, and willing to sacrifice some part of our own comfort to increase another person’s well-being.

Raising honest children | News, Sports, Jobs - Adirondack Daily Enterprise

St. Bernard’s School These are some St. Bernard’s School second-graders’ drawings of what honesty looks like to them. St. Bernard’s School has a prayer service led by one of the kindergarten through fifth grades each Friday to crown the week. The fifth-grade students in Mrs. Danielle Fitzgerald’s class recently focused on the school’s monthly virtue of honesty. In preparation, each student had drawn a picture of a situation where honesty served to protect the relationship of the persons involved. One student drew a picture of two people in a forest faced with a “No trespassing” sign, one saying, “OK, let’s go somewhere else.” In the student’s summarizing statement, he said, “We are being honest when we follow the rules. We need courage to be honest. We are honest when we tell the truth, even if other people don’t agree.”

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