So they dont get burnt or something
If your children were close with their father you should attend the funeral to be there to support your children.
Children must be taught never to play with matches, lighters, fireworks, gasoline, and cleaning fluids.
Assuming you mean 'miss' as in 'not attend', it depends on the situation.
Yes, children should continue to attend school or day care with molluscum. Lesions should be covered if they aren't covered by clothes.
Many children attend FCPS in Kentucky. In fact, there are many thousands of children which attend this school system. The amount of children enrolled can then be broken down into the individual schools in which they attend.
Yes by law your child should attend school until authorised by the local hunting committee
You should be getting a letter in the mail containing school information.
Fireworks should not be banned! But if they were to be banned, it would be because they can be dangerous and can cause a house to catch on fire. But still they should not be banned!
Watch the fireworks
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yes all children in the U.S have to attend school.
-Do not let children under 14 years old use fireworks and supervise older children. -Only buy from reliable fireworks sellers; read and follow all the warnings and instructions. -Use fireworks outdoors only; keep them away from houses and flammable materials. -Have a bucket of water nearby. -Do NOT try to re-light or handle malfunctioning fireworks. Soak them in water and throw them away. -Be sure other people are a safe distance away before lighting fireworks. -Never ignite fireworks in a container -- especially glass or metal. -Store fireworks in a cool, dry place according to their specific storage instructions. -Never experiment or attempt to make your own fireworks. -Do not wear loose clothing near a fire or while using fireworks. -Rockets should be launched from a rocket launcher and not a bottle. -Sparklers need to be handled carefully as they burn at more than 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. Light them one at a time at arm's length. -Always wear gloves while holding a sparkler, and never give one to a child less than 5 years of age. -Educate children of all ages about the dangers of fireworks and teach them to practice safety at all times.