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Winter 2009 Newsletter

February 5th, 2010

2009winternewsletterIn This Issue – click here for full pdf

  • Teaching Compassion – The Right Thing To Do
    by Stuart Adelberg, parent and CEO & President of
    Greenwich United Way
  • Be Involved in Your Child’s Education by Dr. Sydney Freund, Superintendent, Greenwich Public Schools
  • Young Children and Anger by Suzanne Adam, Director, Domestic Abuse Services, Greenwich YWCA
  • Why You Should Do Less for Kids by Dr. Paul J. Donahue, nationally recognized child and family psychologist
  • Internet Safety – A Digital Dilemma by Richard J. Colangelo, Jr.,
    CT Senior Assistant State’s Attorney
  • Sexting – Not for Your Eyes Only by Jody-Lynn Breakell,
    PT Newsletter Co-Publisher and B&B Consulting
  • Teens and Dating Relationships – A Parent Primer by Suzanne Adam,
    Director, Domestic Abuse Services, Greenwich YWCA
  • Family Fire Safety During the Holidays by Sheri Frost, American Red Cross
  • Lock Your Meds by Jenny Byxbee, Greenwich Youth Services Coordinator for the
    Town of Greenwich and Greenwich United Way
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Fall 2009 Newsletters

October 21st, 2009

Parents Together Newsletter (A Newsletter for Greenwich Parents of Children in
Middle and High School)

Click here or on newsletter image for the Fall 2009 PT Newsletter.

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In This Issue:

  • The Buck Stops with Parents
  • Play to Improve Academic Performance
  • Protecting Your Family from Toxins
  • Reduce Idling to Go Green
  • Influenza Guidelines from the Department of Health

 

Primer Newsletter (A Newsletter for Greenwich Parents of Children from Birth through 5th Grade)

Click here or on newsletter image for the Fall 2009 PT Primer.

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In This Issue:

  • Influenza Guidelines from the Department of Health
  • Play to Improve Academic Performance
  • Protecting Your Family from Toxins
  • Reduce Idling to Go Green
  • Back to Basics – What I Wish Parents Had Known When Their Children Were In Preschool
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