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Glass, Traci Lyn – Children Today, 1990
Children who may have to care for themselves need to be taught responsibility at an early age. Daily routines that will accustom young children to after-school routines and develop organizational skills should be established. Safety and security precautions are addressed. These include "what if" games that prepare children for the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Latchkey Children, School Age Day Care
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Gray, Ellen; Coolsen, Peter – Children Today, 1987
Discusses the differing study findings regarding the impact of self-care on children. Describes the "Balancing Work and Family Life" project, which tested a self-care preparation curriculum designed to teach children and parents the skills necessary for safety and survival in self-care settings. (SO)
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Employed Parents, Fear, Latchkey Children
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Children Today, 1990
Topics include the use of light sensitive pens and codes to teach reading to slow readers, blind and learning-disabled children, and children with mental retardation; new booklets and audiovisual programs designed to help professionals, families, and communities cope with problems of today's youth; and a book that examines self-care for children…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Audiovisual Aids, Braille, Elementary Secondary Education
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Warnock, Mary M. – Children Today, 1992
A rural community established an after-school child care program by forming a community coalition, acquiring funding, obtaining space, and arranging for children's transportation. The program enriched the quality of life for children, parents, and staff. Children's grades improved and the number of mothers satisfied with child care services…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Community Involvement, Cooperative Planning, Day Care Centers