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Drew: Keep Children Safe During Coronavirus

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By Samuetta Hill Drew A few months ago an ill wind figuratively blew across the globe called Coronavirus COVID-19. This ill wind caught the world...

Drew: How to stay safe by properly-wearing a face mask

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By Samuetta Hill Drew During this COVID – 19 coronavirus pandemic, the focus of our safety articles has been to share various ways to protect...

Drew: What if You Contract COVID-19?

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By Samuetta Hill Drew What if you get sick with the coronavirus (COVID–19)? How should you care for yourself at home? What safety steps should...

Drew: Car Rental Safety Tips

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By Samuetta Hill Drew Approximately 55 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more away from home over the holiday season. The American Automobile Association...

Drew: Is Your Child’s Cell Phone Safe?

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By Samuetta Hill Drew Keeping your child safe is a top responsibility and desire for parents. After being an educator for numerous years I never...

Drew: Steps a parent should take if their child is being...

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By Samuetta Hill Drew This is the final article in our bullying series. We have addressed the signs of bullying, different methods to address it...

Drew: Signs Your Child May be being Bullied at School

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By Samuetta Hill Drew Over the past couple of weeks, the safety articles have addressed bullying. The first article began with defining the various types...

Drew: Behavioral Signs, Symptoms, Prevention and Response to Bullying

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By Samuetta Hill Drew Bullying is a very serious matter. The Care.com commissioned survey results clearly say that parents want their children’s school to take...

Drew: Bullying Behavioral Signs, Symptoms, Prevention and Response

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By Samuetta Hill Drew Bullying! A topic which is almost as old as time itself. It was because of bullies an old commonly used phrase...

Drew: Teachers Safety Matters

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By Samuetta Hill Drew Public and private schools operate typically for nine months, beginning somewhere between dates in August and September. Teachers then begin interacting...