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Relaxing Sleep Music: Deep Sleeping Music, Relaxing Music, Stress Relief...

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Missouri S&T - Summer Camps

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Missouri S&T 2018 Summer Camps Inspiring the Next Generation Dear Educator, Missouri University of Science and Technology offers a variety of summer enrichment programs, camps and other activities for students from fourth through twelfth grades. Through every educational experience, our goal is to increase the number and diversity of students who are excited about and preparing for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) based careers. All Missouri S&T programs provide a fun, innovative and inspiring way for students to learn about and explore the many opportunities that lie ahead. We’d like to highlight two of the programs appropriate for students in the grade levels you work with:   Robotics Camp Learn the basic principles of robotics at this hands-on program including electronics, sensors, motor and servo control, programming and control techniques as well as robotics applications in today’s society. Aerospace Camp Experience aeronautics an

Hope of Spring!

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Flyer Vision Monday, April 9, 2018

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Flyer Vision Monday, April 09, 2018 Lone Elk Park

Safe Touch and Internet Safety for Parents Only - PTG Presentation

JF&CS is delighted to offer the parent preview of the Child Abuse Prevention Program.  We hope that you will benefit from the information being presented.  We realize that the subject matter is a difficult one.  The intent of this program is not to alarm you, but rather to provide a better understanding of the prevention of child abuse, and the way to best assist your children in the learning of prevention and response skills. The Child Abuse Prevention Program (CAPP) teaches child safety, abuse recognition and abuse prevention.  Children are taught in a safe and non-threatening manner designed to entertain and inform them.  Videos, songs, child-friendly props and other activities are incorporated into the program.  The children learn how to distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate touching, learn and practice response skills, understand tricks used by potential abusers, identify people who can help and most importantly, understand that it would NEVER be their fault.

Flyer Vision Monday, 04.02.18

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Flyer Vision Monday, 04.02.18