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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 22 Dec 2016, p. 36

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www.insidehaliton.com | MILTON CANADIAN CHAMPION | Thursday, December 22, 2016 | 36 Here to help you take great care of your kids: rr«enit Page School Resolutions for a Better New Year Academic resolutions help students tune up their school habits and start the New Year 7. Hit the Books. Extra curricular reading is one of the bestâ€"known ways for students to off on the right foot. These nine academic resolutions from Oxford Learning can help build vocabulary and develop strong language skills. students put an end to the habits that can cause stress and interfere with the learning process: Year round soccer program for kids "The New Year is a chance for students to evaluate their academics and get any needed Rise and Shine. All students can use a little extra time in the morning. By setting help," says Mrs. Naghmeh Razmpoosh, principal of Oxford Learning Milton. "This is C 1 1 9 th 1 1 c â€" * * * :];er;: clocks 10 minutes earlier, students can reduce the morning rush and alleviate the time for students to renew their school motivation and set academic goals to get back Tune Out. TV and computers are the biggest student distractions, especially when it on track." comes to homework. Students don‘t need to give up the computer or become TVâ€"free, :‘i?n:et‘:;.cxg syos'l]n;cp'l‘)(;oell‘lvl::::atlng one halfâ€"hour of screen time, students have more When setting goals, Mrs. Razmpoosh recommends that students follow the CAM rules: Get Prepared. Students can check items off their toâ€"do list by preparing for school keep goals Clear, Achievable, and Measurable. Students should keep goals concrete, the night before. Choose clothing, pack book bags, and prepare lunches at night to . with milestones to mark improvement, For instance, a "Câ€"" student shouldn‘t set a goal ;Jc:eucznlh;;nendflorm?g rXZanas help students stay on track so that homework and of winning a math scholarship, but instead, set a goal of getting a "C+" by the next test. assignments are not forgotten. Parents need to remember to also make time to sign their child‘s agenda in order for their child to lm from example. Contact Mrs. Naghmeh Razmpoosh at Oxford Learning Milton at 905â€"693â€"9978 or Stick to a Schedule. Hang wall calendars in a visible spot and be sure to write down _ M;lton@oxfordlearning.com to get more information on how to help your child start this all school assignments, extra curricular activities, and social engagements. . Hit the Sheets. A better night‘s sleep ensures that students are less sluggish and more . Y©4" off on the right foot. mentally alert during the school day. Dr. Rajesh Panchal Bronte Corporate Centre [3 ® 400 Bronte Street South a‘\ l Een . AGES, FROM CHILDREN C www.mitltoneyedoc.com A k Into Focus _ To sENiORS. Call now to book an appointment * 905â€"875â€"1200 LA AAA1AA Wishing you a Safe and Happy Holiday! WE CHECK PATIENTS OF ALL Jayson Mills / Special to the Champion Raiden Sohan, Carson Kaucher, Yashwanth Gunturi James Wilson, at the back * Joshua Stkibn, at the front with glasscs © _ Ro * Khubaib Abmed, at the back using Visual Studio and C# for controlling Better grades begin at oi Unk t Ki nllics in â€" Oxford Learning Oxford Learning also www.ROBOâ€"GEEK.ca provides full day Private > i . 1 "J Robotics & Programming School education. f Courses for students Grade 2â€"1 2. All Ages. All Grades. All Subjects. Enrol Today! A i New session starts on oxfordlearning.com | & I December 17‘", 2016 ROBOTICS WINTER CAMP JAN 3â€"6 1.800.414.4109 Milton 905.693.9978 Main and Thompson milton@oxfordlearning.com

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