Sunday, October 27, 2013

Thursday November 7, 2013 Kim Estes from Savvy Parents/Safe Kids is coming to Salmon Bay!

Please mark your calendars for Thursday November 7, 7-9 pm in the cafetorium. We are excited to have Kim Estes come speak. She will talk about topics with our K-8 aged kids in mind.

Posters are going up tomorrow! Tell your friends, email your class lists.

Thanks!


We all want to keep our kids safe… join us at this workshop and learn easy tips and tools that make safety fun not scary. No graphic conversations. No scare tactics. For parents of kids K-8.

 

Topics to include:

·       Sleepovers & Play dates

·       Cell phones

·       Staying home alone. Are they ready?

·       Talkative kids (blessing or a curse?)

·       Questions every adult should be asking

·       Teaching your kids about body safety at every age

·       Out & About: School and neighborhood safety

·       Safety tools: What works? What doesn’t?

·       Red Flags parents need to watch out for

·       The “Super 10” every kid should know

Pie and desserts to follow. Coho Kids Time available for free childcare. (sign-up REQUIRED)  297-7764.

Sunday, October 13, 2013

video from drug & alcohol talk

Here is the link to the video Lisa Sharp talked about regarding the importance of families in prevention.

http://www.preventionworksinseattle.org/

Notes from drug and alcohol talk available

If you missed last Monday's PIE talk on drugs and alcohol in our community, a page of notes has been added to our blog.

Resources that were available at the meeting are included.

Thanks to everyone who attended!

Sunday, September 29, 2013

MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 7-9 PM DRUG & ALCOHOL TALK

Please join us for this important discussion...

** presentation on the findings of the latest Student Health Survey
** tips on guiding your teen around drug and alcohol influences

Every two years, the state conducts a survey among 8th, 10th and 12th grade students that assesses health and risk behaviors. Lisa Sharp from the Seattle School district will present an analysis of the newest data, including interesting information on kids’ attitudes towards marijuana and alcohol use.   A brief video from the head of adolescent medicine at Children's hospital will outline the role of parents and family members in preventing drug abuse.  Afterwards Caleb Banta-Green, of UW's Alcohol & Drug Abuse Institute, will lead a discussion about what each of us can do to help our children make healthy decisions now and in the future about alcohol, medication and drug use.

The talk is appropriate for parents of kindergartners all the way through middle school.

Location : Salmon Bay School, Cafeteria