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Kids On Line America to Provide First Secure Online Service for Children

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools / by Gene Bedley
December 1, 1998

San Francisco, Nov. 10 — Parents can finally rest easy while their children surf the Internet. Kids On-Line America today announced the formation of the KOLA Network, a safe, secure and smart online network for children, their parents and their teachers. KOLA is the first online network to incorporate member validation, screened Internet access, and… Read more »

Role Model

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools / by Gene Bedley
December 1, 1998

LA mayors legacy: Follow your Heart As a returning Vietnam veteran, I was looking for quality political Leadership when I began working on Tom Bradley’s first campaign for mayor of Los Angeles, in a losing effort in 1969. What I found in Bradley, who died recently, was a person who would never listen to the… Read more »

November 1998 Arts Column

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
November 1, 1998

Harvest, Gratitude, Sharing Highlight include: N.W. Cultures, Totem Poles, Potlatch-Give-Away, Chief Sealth’s Speech This month’s activities will culminate with a popular N.W. tradition, the potlatch or “give-away.” The various N.W. coastal tribes have unique traditions, but all include sharing with each other and “give-away” as well as feasting. I like this very much because it… Read more »

Coaches, Players, and Parents Code of Conduct Agreement

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
November 1, 1998

The Coaches , Parents and Players agree to the following standards when they are involved in team sports. We believe that each participant whether a player, coach or parent owes something to the team and the necessary cohesiveness required from playing a team sport. COACHES Acceptable standards of coaching behavior include: 1.Set a good example… Read more »

Principles of Self Management

in Elementary Schools / by Gene Bedley
November 1, 1998

* Adult designs the Goal for change or sustaining a behavior with all primary care givers. The child knows each significant adult in their life shares common perception and expectation! * Adult presents the Goal to the child along with the need to develop a Plan including Agreements, Contingencies,and Reminders. * Adult communicates that it… Read more »

As a Person I Have a Right To…

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools / by Gene Bedley
November 1, 1998

Be myself. Refuse requests without feeling selfish. Be competent and proud of my accomplishments. Feel and express anger (safely and responsibly) Ask for affection and help (I may be turned down, but I can ask). Be treated as a capable adult. Be illogical in making decisions. Make mistakes–and be responsible for them. Change my mind…. Read more »

Boys With Absentee Dads Twice as Likely to Be Jailed

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
November 1, 1998

Stepfathers Don’t Help, Study Finds Aug. 20

Making Classrooms a Safe Haven from Violence

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
November 1, 1998

After Chicago’s recent child murder and the string of school shootings in Oregon, Arkansas, and elsewhere, we are apprehensive about the start of school this week. As director of a resource and support center for school counselors who work in all kinds of school settings, I know that many guidance counselors and school psychologists will… Read more »

Declaration of Personal Responsibility

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
November 1, 1998

I currently possess everything I have truly wanted and deserved. This is based on what I have handed out to date. Mypossessions, my savings, my lifestyle are an exact mirror of me, my efforts, and my contribution to society. What I give I get. If I am unhappy with what I have received it is… Read more »

Protecting Kids from Guns

in Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools / by Gene Bedley
October 1, 1998

Across the country, innovative steps to end schoolyard killings As the last bullet ricocheted through the latest schoolyard this spring, parents and teachers across the country were feeling helpless against the onslaught of violence that suddenly swept through suburban education. How can you protect innocent children at a time when American households still have more… Read more »

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