Ask your child: “What’s something you did today that made you proud?” Then share your own answer.
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New week, new start. Share a positive affirmation: “You are capable. You are smart. You are kind.”
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Celebrate effort this week with a family walk, movie, or special dessert.
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🔒 Quick drill: “Would you hand this info to a stranger?” If no, then it doesn’t belong online either.
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Stranger Danger
Practice remembering important info: address, phone number, parents’ names.
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Invite your child to help plan or cook a meal. Life skills = future confidence.
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🌟 Ask your kid, “What’s one thing you’re proud of this week?” Then answer too. Spoiler: “Survived Monday” counts.
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Do a “media check-in.” Who are your kids following? What apps are they using? Quiet awareness keeps them safe.
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“Motivation Monday”: Ask your child to set one small goal for the week. Check back Friday.
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🧾 Parenting hack: Device limits are like dessert limits. Fun in moderation. Disaster if unlimited.
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Write three words of encouragement on a sticky note and leave it on your child's mirror for them to find.
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Show kids how you budget or save for something. Even small lessons stick.
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📚 Carpool question: “If you were the principal for a day, what rule would you change?” Answers range from hilarious to terrifying.
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Ask your child: “If you were principal for the day, what would you do?” Their answers will surprise you.
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Let your child choose a book to read-aloud together, even if it’s silly or below grade level. Reading is reading!

about 1 month ago, Ware County Schools
Chatting with strangers in games is more common than you think.
Get conversation starters and safety tools at Parent ProTech: https://app.parentprotech.com/1057/ware-county/en/signup?source=admin
about 1 month ago, Ware County Schools
Review bus stop safety with your child. “Wait. Look. Listen. Stand back.” A quick drill never hurts!
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🚦 Online traffic light: Green = safe to post, Yellow = pause and think, Red = don’t even dream about it.
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Make Friday “Family Fun Fact Day.” Everyone shares something new they learned this week.
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Talk briefly about gratitude. Ask: “What’s one thing you’re thankful for today?”
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