All children must be buckled up Purchasing, properly installing and using a child safety seat at all times when travelling in a motor vehicle is the best way to ensure a young child‘s safety. As a general guideline, infant safety seats, recomâ€" mended for children from birth to 20 lbs. (9 kg) must always face backâ€" wards (towards the rear of the car) so that the impact of a crash can be disâ€" tributed across the padding of the safety seat. Toddler safety seats should face forward in the car and can be used for children weighing between 20 and 40 lbs. (9â€"18 kg). For children who are too big for toddler seats but still too small to be properly restrained by a seat belt, child boosters seats can be used in a similar lap belt pulled over the lap and thighs. If the shoulder strap is angled too high and cuts across the child‘s face and neck, place it behind the child‘s back. Shoulder straps should never be worn under the arm of a child or adult, since this could result in injuries to the ribs, chest and internal organs in an accident. Remember to read all manufacturâ€" er‘s instructionsâ€"caretullyto ensure safety seats are securely fastened to the inside of the vehicles. Seat belt use is not only good preventive medâ€" icine â€" it‘s the law! _ But scientific studies have shown that the proper use of child restraint systems in vehicles can reduce the risk of death by up to 90 per cent and crippling injuries by 65 to 70 per cent. (Continued from page 4) nic dances), musical theatre and eloâ€" cution/diction. Elocution in the ‘90s? "Dance feeds into other areas like musical theatre, and good dicâ€" tion and elocution becomes very important to those who do theatre or ~any parents forget the most basic of road safety meaâ€" sures â€" that all children, regardless of age, are properly buckâ€" led into their seats when riding in cars. In fact, surveys show that less than 44 per cent of Ontario‘s children are safely seated when riding in their parents‘ cars, which is one reason why motor vehicle accidents are now the leading cause of death in chilâ€" dren. LOOK FOR EXPERIENCED TEACHERS || General interest courst KATHRYN TROMM (905) 845â€"3355 /4 Grades 1 to O.AC. ENGLISH Grades 1 to 9 St. Pauls United Church 454 Rebecca St. Oakville Clarkson Road ian Church 1338 Clarkson Rd. N. n 12 Months ope A Year OAKVILLE HYDRO MAKES A DIFFERENCE: CALL OUR ENERGY SERVICES SECTION AT (905) 825â€"9400 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OAKVILLE SCHOOL SAFETY PROGRAM SAFETY LITERATURE CAREER TALKS TO HIGH SCHOOLS ZAP VISITS COMMUNITY EVENTS LOCAL SCHOOLS CONSERVATION TALKS w19 HEY kips! public speaking," she explains. Giving your child‘s earliest recreational experiences more than cursory thought can also prevent mishaps, notes Fleming. "My phiâ€" losophy is that it‘s terribly important that dance is taught correctly and carefully. You‘re dealing with chilâ€" dren‘s bodies, which unfortunately can be damaged if dance is not taught correctly," she says, citing the example of young ballet stuâ€" dents attempting work "on point" too early. PROFESSIONAL STAFEF. E AFFORDABLE. E BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL SUPERVISION 7A.M. â€" 6P.M. " A CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALTERNATIVE IN AN INTERDENOMINATIONAL SETTING " Call or Visit SEPTEMBER REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED (905) 825â€"1247 Back to P.J.‘s . Back to School « Columbia W FULL DAY ACADEMIC JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMME FOR THREE AND FOUR YEAR OLDS. (HALF DAY PROGRAMME ALSO AVAILABLE) W FULL DAY ACADEMIC SENIOR KINDERGARTEN PROGRAMME. N STIMULATING PROGRAMMES IN... FRENCH MUSIC, ART, ATHLETICS (FROM JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN) W DISCIPLINEDâ€"TRADITIONALâ€"CHALLENGING ACADEMIC ENVIRONMENT. 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