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Back to School Tips for a Successful Academic Year

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The long holidays are over and students are getting ready to begin a new school. That is the 2017/2018 academic year. In other to achieve success, the following tips have been prepared for parents and teachers. Tips for Parents 1. Make out time: Attend the school's open day or orientation to learn expectations and meet the teachers and staff. 2. Communicate : Read and respond to communication from your child's teacher. 3. Inform: Let your child's teacher know of things going on at home that could distract your child. 4. Set: Work with your child to create goals for the year and commend them when they accomplish the goals. 5. Do your part: Contribute to classroom supplies such as tissues, towels, pencils etc. 6. Say thank you: Send a note to your child's teacher and let him/ her know  he/she is appreciated. 7. Gather feedback:   Ask your child how things are going regularly to keep up with what is happening. 8. Rest: Ensure your child is getting enough...
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Regular brushing, flossing, trips to the dentist — all of these things help keep your beautiful smile intact. Did you know that there are certain fruits that you may consume on a regular basis to ensure that your pearly whites stay traffic-stopping? Some of these fruits provide nourishment while others promote cleaner and whiter teeth. Without any ado, let’s take a look at some nutritious and delectable fruits that are well-known smile-boosters: Apples There are a couple of reasons why apples are superb teeth beautifiers. First, they are rich in fiber. As you munch on apples, their fibrous flesh gently scrubs the surface of your teeth, thus removing superficial stains. Second, there’s a lot of water in apples, and this helps cleanse your teeth as well your entire mouth. Pears Just like apples, pears are excellent stain- and debris-removers. Each time you chew on some pears, you are actually polishing your teeth and washing away food particles and bacteria. So if you don’t have access...