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GRADS is like a classroom without walls. We help our students make connections in their community, find reliable information online and show them how to be lifelong learners throughout their parenting journey. There are also other methods of teaching our students without the traditional textbook. Follow my classroom blog as we stretch the boundaries of teaching and learning.

May 7, 2014

Blizzard Bag 2

Today you will continue to explore your interests, attitudes, goals, skills and expectations for your future.

1. As a student you have probably experienced these 3 types of goals. They are determined by the length of time it takes to achieve them. Look at the following bulleted goals and complete the worksheet, Personal Goals
  • Long-term goal = in a year or more
  • Short-term goal = between one and several months
  • Immediate Goals = in a day or week
2. There are so many resources you can use to accomplish goals and solve problems. Look at the 3 types of resources in the bullets below.

April 22, 2014

GRADS Blizzard Bag 1

Today you will explore your interests, attitudes, goals, skills 
and expectations for your future. 

1. You may already know how to set goals and make decisions. The first activity will activate your prior knowledge to see what you know before the lesson. Open this form and list the words into the categories given. Matching Goal Setting and Decision Making Terms


2. You've been invited to our GRADS Blizzard Bag Pinterest Board. Login to Pinterest.  Read the Poem: Star Light, Star Bright on our board.
Think about some of the methods you used to make wishes when you were young. How were your wishes supposed to come true?

February 27, 2014

Obesity Message Reaches Parents


A look at the changing obesity landscape for kids
By Leanne Italie
Associated Press

Published: February 26, 2014 - 10:17 PM
NEW YORK: Is the anti-
obesity message finally getting through?

A marked drop in the obesity rate among preschoolers in the United States has researchers and parents pointing to a variety of possible factors.
Among them: public-awareness campaigns to get parents to serve healthier food to their children; a drop in soda consumption; healthier menus at fast-food chains; more access to fruits and vegetables in some neighborhoods; changes in government food aid; and longer breast-feeding, which is often associated with improved weight control.

February 26, 2014

Tylenol During Pregnancy

Acetaminophen in pregnancy linked to 'ADHD-like behaviors'

Doctors frequently recommend acetaminophen, commonly found in over-the-counter pain relievers including Tylenol, to pregnant women for treating mild pain.

But a new study out of Denmark suggests the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy could be associated with ADHD-like behavioral problems in children.

“(Pregnant women) shouldn’t worry at this point,” says study author Dr. Beate Ritz, professor and chair of the epidemiology department at the University of California, Los Angeles Fielding School of Public Health. “But if I were a woman who was pregnant ... I would try to avoid taking painkillers as much as I can until we know more about this.”

February 21, 2014

Lower C-Section Rates



Ob/Gyn Groups Issue Guidelines to Lower C-Section Rates

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By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter





WEDNESDAY, Feb. 19, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Two major medical groups representing America's obstetricians/gynecologists issued joint guidelines on Wednesday aimed at curbing the overuse of cesarean sections in first-time mothers.

One major change: Extending the length of time a woman should be allowed to be in labor, to help lower the odds she will require a C-section.

February 16, 2014

Grim Rate of Ohio's Infant Mortality Rate


Why Ohio must tackle infant mortality: editorial




Ohio needs to do a lot more to prevent premature births and sleep-related hazards that can kill babies in their first year. (Bill Haber/AP)

By Editorial Board on February 11, 2014 at 8:30 PM, updated February 11, 2014 at 8:33 PM

One clear conclusion is apparent from the statistically-rich 2012 child fatality review report for Cuyahoga County: Creative methods to reduce infant mortality, particularly black infant mortality, must be found.

February 13, 2014

Valentine's Day

I found this hanging on a teacher's classroom door at my high school. The flier has tear-off messages for students. I think it's a cute idea!

I found this one on Kind Over Matter