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Welcome to the 2013 OWH Memorial Day Weekend BLOGHOP! We have so much inspiration for you this weekend. Pull up a chair and enjoy!
Our theme was to make a Thank You card using one of the sketches from OWH. Please check the OWH site should you need a card sketch. The site lists almost 200 sketches to download plus the blog has others! I really like that the sketches have measurements.
OWH always needs your handmade cards for our heroes to use to write home, but we also need Any Hero cards to send to our heroes who are serving. These are cards that you write a note in, tell them about local happenings you think they might enjoy hearing about, or tell them "thanks" for serving for us. It's always nice for our heroes to hear a voice from back home! Get you children involved making cards for our heroes too.
Here is my card for the hop. I started out using one of the OWH sketches....but went so far awry that the sketch is no longer viable. Oops! Sometimes that happens!
Thank you for supporting and remembering our heroes!
Enjoy the hop!
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
You really need to know...
Brain Injury…aka concussion
Most of you probably associate a concussion with a
contact sport. We all hear about concussions in professional football - even in
high school sports. But you do not have to be playing a sport to sustain a
concussion.
Another little known fact is that concussions in
children and teens are MORE SERIOUS than in an adult as their brains are still
developing and are more fragile.
I'm sure that our educators are very complacent with
their concussion knowledge. Schools have policies that require a baseline
ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) test. This
is ONLY an aid. It is not a cure. It is not a solution. THIS DOES NOT INSURE
THAT YOUR CHILD WILL RECEIVE THE HELP HE NEEDS.
I have found that teachers, coaches, trainers, and
school administrators have NO CLUE about BRAIN INJURIES. And furthermore, even with the technology
available to us today, parents are having to educate the educators. Schools
NEED to have workshops for TEACHERS, ADMINISTRATORS, and PARENTS. The school
nurse is often the ONLY person who knows about concussions and as most of you
know, she is not the one who is in daily contact with your child. She has no influence on what is done in the
classroom. The TEACHERS and ADMINISTRATORS need to be informed and trained because
those are the people who dictate what is being done in the classroom to help a
student with concussion symptoms.
More later.
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