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  • Child and Babysitting Safety

    Participants will learn the responsibilities of being a prepared, safe, responsible and professional babysitter. Topics include supervision, behavior guidance, proper feeding and diapering techniques, personal safety, basic first aid, medical emergencies, and fire safety. Dolls, bottles, and diaper supplies will be provided at class for hands-on participation. This class is developed by the American Safety and Health Institute and approved by the American Pediatrics Association. Class participants receive a manual and certification card. Participants should bring a peanut free snack and beverage to class.
  • Child and Babysitting Safety

    Participants will learn the responsibilities of being a prepared, safe, responsible, and professional babysitter. Topics include supervision, behavior guidance, proper bottle feeding/diapering techniques, personal and child safety, basic first aid, emergencies, and fire safety. Dolls, bottles, and diaper supplies are provided for hands-on participation. This class was developed by the Health & Safety Institute and is approved by the American Pediatrics Association. Participants receive a certification card and a downloadable handbook.
  • Home Alone Safely

    Participants will learn the responsibilities of being safe alone at home. Topics include basic first aid, fire safety, kitchen safety, small and large emergencies, stranger danger, sibling arguments, and more. A take-home handout is provided for discussion at home with parents and guardians.
  • Math by Mail Upgraded! (5-9)

    Math-by-Mail is expanding its options to do math! How exciting! We continue to serve upper elementary through 9th grade. Not only are we offering our predetermined set of 8 packets, we will also offer an ala-carte menu. Our added approach allows for individual choice regarding the skills and concepts students and parents can request to build math confidence. Still an 8 week course with a self paced approach. Student completed packets should be mailed (USPS) to Math-by-Mail. We will then provide feedback and return corrected packets to students via USPS. As always the goal of Math-by-Mail is to provide rich content to maintain mathematical understanding! *Math by Mail teachers are licensed through the State of Minnesota. Registrations are accepted through June 28, 2024.
  • Math by Mail: Elementary School (K-6)

    Keep your math skills sharp over the summer! This "pen pal-like" program provides students the opportunity to practice previously learned math concepts and to build confidence. Students will take a pretest and fill out a questionnaire to individualize their program. Students will then receive nine weeks of lessons. Each week's packet will include five math lessons with problem-solving activities. The activities will apply to a specific math concept. After the student has completed a packet, they will mail it in. We will make corrections, provide feedback, and mail it back. Students may start and finish the course at their own pace. When all lessons are completed, students will receive a restaurant meal coupon. Registration Deadline: June 30 *Math by Mail teachers are licensed through the State of Minnesota.