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[FAQ] m.k.m. Subject Tags, Acronyms, and Terms by
Moderation Team
Following are some of the acronyms, subject tags (abbreviations that appear
in brackets in some subject headers) and Usenet terms you may see in
misc.kids.moderated.
SUBJECT TAGS
misc.kids.moderated currently uses a few subject tags to helps readers
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Harry Potter by
me again
Our family has established its Harry Potter policy:
Here's ours. We pre-purchased 3 copies. No one is allowed to spoil
anything
for those further behind. No one is to disturb anyone else's reading, or
sleeping. No one is to neglect other duties.
LOL, my family knew from the...
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nonsense pictures available? by
Michael Corby
I don't know what the proper description of these pictures is, but they are
like those in the book "Wacky Wednesday" by Dr Seuss. I am looking for some
of those
drawings of a scene with absurd things in it, ie, a table with 3 legs and a
dog with tv antennae on his head. The child has to look at...
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Example of teaching religion in the schools by
Claire Petersky
My younger daughter's class is reading The Secret Garden. As a way to
learn more about the background of the story, the class has been divided
up to do reports and presentations on traditional English and Indian
culture. For example, one small group is doing the food of India, and
another, the food...
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lead hazard in apparently all Christmas lights by
andrea baker
Hi folks,
For those of you who were around in misc.kids back before
misc.kids.moderated was formed, I had posted a few times about
commercialism at Christmas. This post is not about that, but I would
like to do a little prefacing here for anyone who might wonder why I,
of all people (given my...
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[FAQ] Posting guidelines for misc.kids.moderated by
Moderation Team
(revised 3/28/2001)
Welcome to misc.kids moderated! This is a moderated newsgroup for
parents and other people concerned with raising children. Following
are the posting guidelines for this newsgroup.
This message includes the following sections:
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Books in verse for 2.5yo by
Robyn Kozierok
I went to the library yesterday with the goal of picking up some
picture books for my 2.5yo that are written in rhyme. Not books of
poems, but books where the basic story is in rhyme (like Dr. Seuss). I
was surprised by how hard it was to find them by just pulling
likely-looking picture books off...
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London, England this time by
Vernon Quaintance
Banty wrote:
At my 10 year old son's insistence, and my being able to fund it, we're
going to London, England the latter part of this month for about a week.
Hotel is arranged.
I wanted to tap the experience here as to any advice for a lady with her
son. He...
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Disaster plan in place for your family? by
Claire Petersky
It's difficult for me to believe that there has been zero traffic on
misc.kids.moderated regarding Hurricaine Katrina, when practically every
other on-line forum (web or usenet) has had so many messages.
In any case, considering Katrina's aftermath, I was wondering what people's
disaster...
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Expulsion Notification by
Scott L
Over the weekend, at a neighborhood party, I learned that
4 of DD's classmates had been suspended, and maybe expelled
for smoking pot in the boys' room (during the last class
period!). If such a thing happened in your kid's school,
would you expect some kind of notification from the
principal...
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Would volunteering be a conflict? by
beeswing
x-no-archive: yes
There's a private school locally that I wouldn't mind supporting, and they've
listed that they need volunteers, including committee members for a committee
I'd be interested in. I wouldn't mind volunteering the time, but it is true
that we're likely to want to apply to the school...
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[FAQ] Posting guidelines for misc.kids.moderated by
Moderation Team
(revised 3/28/2001)
Welcome to misc.kids moderated! This is a moderated newsgroup for
parents and other people concerned with raising children. Following
are the posting guidelines for this newsgroup.
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First-time summer swim coach seeks advice from parents! by
Katie
Hi everyone! I realize this is probably not a topic most of you are
thinking about at this time of year, but I recently got a job as head
coach of a summer swim team. I was an assistant coach last year but
have never been a head coach before. The children on my team range
from four to sixteen; I...
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Tween decorating 101 -- Lime green bedspreads, anyone? by
iowacookiemom
Henry is busily decorating his new room in our soon-to-be occupied new
home in Texas. His color scheme is denim-like blue and lime green.
The influences of Trading Spaces are showing -- he is insistent that
we can make anything we can't find, and doesn't seem to realize that
the folks on Trading...
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parenting in the land of dessert by
Karen G
The thread on bedtime snacks got me thinking. I have one child who
thinks dessert should be served at every meal and should always be ice
cream (although she might try some pumpkin squares or jello on an odd
night). I have been trying to make dessert not unusual, but not
mandatory in our home. ...
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Changing Recess and Lunch by
Carol Hulls
Hello,
Our school board seems to be changing from a schedule of 15 minute
morning and afternoon recess plus 60 minute (30 minutes eating + 30
minutes outside for kids who stay at school) to one of two 40 minute
"nutrition breaks" (20 minutes eating + 20 minutes outside). Does
anyone have any...
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Worlds pickiest kid by
animzmirot
Help!
I'm trying to shop for camp for my daughter. She's almost 13, wears a size
4, is extremely opinionated about clothing, and we cannot agree on what to
buy.
I would like suggestions of web sites that carry hip, well made clothing.
She WILL NOT wear anything from The Gap, Old Navy, Limited Too...
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Newborn feeding schedule by
Parker T.
Hello,
Is there's any technique to help a newborn to feed on a more regular,
consistant basis ?
Our 3 weeks old son is fed with Alimentum milk formula, and although
lapse between feedings can be 3 hours (15% of the time), he's more
likely to be fed every 2 hours, sometimes even less. ...
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January 25th 04 03:48 AM
by Jaime
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Child double speaking / repeating himself by
Scott Enlow
I remember as a small child my mother and father commenting to me that
I was "double talking". By that I mean unconciously repeating phrases
or spoken sentences. For example, I would say "I rode my bike like a
rocket...I rode my bike like a rocket" Repeating the sentence without
meaning to or even...
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Trick or Treating Part2 by
beachpeach
I've read the trick or treat thread with interest. I'm curious about
parental attendance while trick or treating. At what age do most of
your folks think is acceptable/appropriate for kids to knock on doors
with mom or dad? We live in a HUGE neighborhood where we know most of
the people. It's...
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