A sixteen year old girl, with the help of her Mom and some friends, bought 200 backpacks and filled them with toiletries and other necessities for the victims of Huuricane Katrina. They did this with their own funds except for a wonderful donor who provided the money for shipping the backpacks to the affected area.
There are several church groups all over the country, that have programs which provide backpacks stuffed with all sorts of school supplies, such as notebooks, pens, pencils, paper, crayons, markers, glue and whatever other school supplies they can think of to include. Some scout and youth groups are picking up on and joining this effort.
One program run by couple in California, supplies the children of migrant workers with backpacks and school supplies. They run the program form their garage. They also help poor migrant workers with things like food, clothing, housing and job assistance. A 10 year-old boy in Boca Raton Florida, dreamed up a way to help children in his area.
He began to fill backpacks with school supplies for kids who needed them. By the time he was 11, he had a real organization, and had qualified as a charity under IRS rules. The group donates backpacks loaded with notebooks, paper, pencils, glue and other essentials, to schools and charities, all over the state of Florida, that ask for them.
The young man says that if they tell him kids need the packs, "that's good enough for me." The word about this group spread quickly among corporations and non-profit organizations. Corporate foundations, local companies, his Dad's clients and family and friends all donated cash and supplies. By the time this kid was sixteen he had managed to distribute over 8,000 loaded backpacks.
One of the nations leading office supply companies donated most of the backpacks they have donated about $257,000 in cash and supplies. The young man had enlisted 20 of his friends to help fill the packs, and to personalize them,, and by writing the names of recipients on the luggage tags attached to each pack. The boy's mom dad, and half-brother all help, and are officers in the organization, however he writes all his own appeal letters.
The last we knew he was worried about finding a successor, since he was heading off to college. He was worrying that the organization would have to shutdown. This would be a great loss, not only to the kids in need, but also to the rest of us, who no matter what our age, can learn from his example. In cities and towns all over the U.S. churches, civic groups, and individuals have been donating backpack with school stuff to kids and packs with toiletries and other items to adults in areas affected by hurricanes Katrina and Rita. They have no idea what a sign of hope these things are to us.
Personalized Backpacks For Toddlers
When does the first tooth develop?
The age at which the first tooth appears differs from child to child. The complete set of 20 primary teeth (baby teeth) is usually present by the age of two-and-a-half years. The first permanent teeth appear at around six years of age. Myths about teething - Many things have been attributed to teething: rashes, crying, bad temper, runny noses, extra dirty nappies, etc. None of this can be proven, particularly as so many other things that might influence behaviour are happening in the child's life at the same time. The important thing is not to use teething to explain away what might be the signs of illness.
What can you do when your child is teething?
Sometimes teeth come through with no trouble at all; in other cases, the gum may be sore and red where the tooth is pushing its way out. A child may dribble, gnaw and chew a lot or just be fretful, but it is difficult to tell if this is really due to teething.
Top Tips
Start brushing as soon as teeth appear. Brush thoroughly twice a day (just before bed is important). Help your child brush until they are able to do it well by themselves - usually around the age of seven. Use a fluoride toothpaste and encourage your child to spit after brushing; do not rinse afterwards as this reduces the benefits of the fluoride in the toothpaste. Use a tiny smear of toothpaste for babies and a pea-sized amount for children. Young children will swallow the toothpaste; use a children's toothpaste with reduced fluoride until they are able to spit well. Visit a dentist regularly to get your child used to the surgery. Dr Gill also told us that adult toothpastes should never be used to clean youngsters teeth under the age of six.
The minute you see a tooth you need to get some fluoride toothpaste on it. It normally happens at about six months. Use a tiny smear of toothpaste on your finger and rub it onto the tooth. The flouride strengthens the tooth. You mustn't use an adult toothpaste before the age of six years old. The adult toothpaste has too much flouride and when babies are very young they don't know how to spit out properly. You can overdose on flouride and it can effect the way the other teeth form and look. If they've got too much flouride they can come through with orange or brown on them.
So, when should we be thinking of taking our little ones to visit the dentist?
I like to see young babies the sooner the better. A lot of the time they come along with Mum and they bring them along every six months. It gets them used to where they are and the noise and smell. I usually try and have a look when they're about two - two and a half.
What tips do you have for cleaning our tots teeth more fun and enjoyable.?
A great idea is a Musical timer it's like a little timer that children can listen to as they brush their teeth, you can also get musical toothbrushes as well. I always try and encourage brushing with a puppet, he has a great big mouth and I brush the puppets teeth with the toothbrush and I get the children involved.
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