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May 18

In an age where children spend a huge percentage of their free time playing with expensive computer games, it’s nice to know that some old-fashioned games are still being played outdoors and cost absolutely nothing.

During the fall, wherever you find horse chestnut trees you’ll find children playing conkers. It’s a game that was enjoyed by their parents, their grandparents, and even their great grandparents and, hopefully, their own children will one day enjoy it, too.

What is A Conker?

A conker is a hard brown nut that’s encapsulated in a green, prickly case produced by the Horse Chestnut tree. The cases fall from trees when they’re ripe and can easily be collected from the ground.

In contrast to the nuts produced by the Sweet Chestnut tree, conkers are NOT to be eaten by humans.

Choosing A Conker

If you’re serious about your game, choose your conkers carefully. The best ones are symmetrical in form, firm to the touch and should be uncracked.

Use the water test. If a conker is damaged inside it will float in water so this is a good way of testing the density of your nut. Floaters should be discarded while those that sink to the bottom will be the hardest and the best.

Preparing A Conker for Play

Make a hole through the middle of your conker, going from the dull area at the top and down through the bottom. A thin skewer or hand-drill is useful for this.

Choose string that doesn’t break easily and thread a length about 12 inches long through the hole and tie a knot at one end to stop it from pulling through.

There are several ways to make your conkers harder, including:

  • Bake the conker in the oven on a low heat for 30 minutes

  • Soak the conker in vinegar overnight
  • Put conkers away to use the following year (they harden with age).

    How To Play Conkers

    Two players are needed, each with a conker of his own. Each player holds his conker from the string and attempts to hit the opposing conker.

    If your conker is the one being hit, you should let it hang down with the string wrapped around two or three fingers to secure it - you don’t want your conker flying off when it’s hit! It’s up to your opponent to decide how high your conker should be held and it’s important it’s held still.

    If you’re the striker, you should wrap the string around your hand in the same way as you would if your conker was being hit. You should then take the conker in your other hand and draw it back, ready to strike. As you release the conker, you should swing it down and try to hit your opponent’s conker. If you’re successful, this is called a strike. If you miss, you’re allowed two more goes before swapping positions.

    If, when making a shot, the strings tangle together, the first player to call “strings” is awarded an extra shot.

    If a player drops his conker or has it knocked out of his hand, the opposing player can

  • May 7

    You have had so many meetings on these bullies, but none of them ever seem to be effective.

    You waste time and energy, and the bullies keep bullying.

    Follow these 5 steps and have a meeting that produces results.

    1. Be sure you have the decision makers at the meeting. It is fine to meet with the team of teachers, psychologists, social workers in attendance. But, in order to get anything accomplished, you need the staff members present that can make the decisions.

    Be sure you have the principal or vice-principal of the building present, so decisions can be made and carried out.

    If the bully is a hardcore bully, you will need the Pupil Services Supervisor or Alternative School Principal from the Board of Education present. If your plans are to remove the bully from the school, be sure to have the appropriate staff members present.

    2. Be sure to invite the parent(s) or guardian of the bully. When you contact them, you should spell out exactly why the meeting is being held. Parents like administrators and Board of Education staff, are the people that can make and/or carry out the decisions make to help this child.

    If the parent or guardian is unable to attend, make sure you call them following the meeting and let them know the team’s recommendations as well as get their input.

    3. Have a basic idea of what recommendations would be effective for possibly making a difference with this student. Check out these ideas and be sure they are feasible. For example, if you are thinking of putting this student in an alternative program, you need to make sure there is space in these programs before the meeting.

    Another example, if you want to recommend a mentor to work with this student, be sure there is a mentor available, when they would be able to start working with this student and what their current relationship is with this students.

    4. You may think this step is a no-brainer but be sure to schedule the meeting at a time when the key players can attend. Moreover, you want the decision makers to be able to attend if possible, so tailor your schedule your meeting around them.

    5. Another no-brainer step but one that is often overlooked, be sure to have the school records file at the meeting, it is a good idea to have reviewed and discussed any pertinent information from the students past history.

    So, use your meeting time wisely and profitable. You want to solve this bully problem quickly and effectively, and a PST, Child Study or whatever your team meetings are called, will be not only effective but efficient as well. Thanks for helping kids dealing with bullies.

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    May 7

    Balloons, kids and birthday parties just seem to go together.

    When you take your children to almost any kind of an event for families, somebodies going to be giving balloons to the kiddies.

    And if you go to an event at your local mall, you know they’ll be giving away balloons to all the kids… And why?

    Because balloons are fun, balloons are colorful and balloons make everyone happy!

    Now here are some fun kid birthday party game ideas that are all about balloons.

    Stuff The Balloons

    Divide your birthday party guests into two teams and have each team choose one team mate to put on a baggy pair of pants and a baggy shirt.

    The object is to see which team can stuff the most balloons into the shirt and pants of their designated team mate in just two minutes.

    Start your theme music and watch the fun. When the music ends, count the balloons each team has stuffed into their team mates shirt and pants. The team with the most balloons is the winner.

    And don’t forget to take lots of pictures and shoot lots of video. The kids with the balloons under their baggy clothes are going to look very funny.

    Balloon Stomp

    Before your party, place small pieces of candy in a bunch of balloons before you fill them with air…

    Once you’ve placed the candy inside the balloons, blow up your balloons and tie off the ends.

    Now place the balloons in the middle of the room and have your party guests stand around them in a circle… Tell your guests that every balloon has a piece of candy inside and when you start your party theme music, your guests get to stomp on the balloons and pick up the candy.

    Be sure and tell your party guests to be careful not to stomp on each other. And when the game is over, have everyone help you to clean up the balloon pieces left on the floor.

    Using Your Head

    Give each child one balloon filled with air. When you start your theme music, the object is for your party guests to keep their own balloon in the air using only their head.

    Balloon Attack

    For each birthday party guest, attach a 12 inch string on a balloon filled with air, and then attach another 12 inch string to another air-filled balloon… Using masking take, attach one balloon to the back of each guests shoe heals (so each guest has a balloon on the back of each shoe).

    The object of this fun balloon game is for each player to protect their balloons while trying to pop everyone else’s balloons… The last player left with one or both of their balloons unpopped is the winner.

    Balloon Blow-Up

    Give each party guest four balloons to blow up… Start your theme music and give them just one minute to puff away… The guest that blows up the most balloons in one minute is the winner.

    Shark Attack

    With a marker, draw a shark’s face and teeth on a balloon… Have your guests sit in a circle and start your theme

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