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 Each new school year comes with a new set of challenges and things for kids to be worried about, but experts saying preparing your kids the right way for the upcoming year can make a big impact. Lauren Starnes is an early education expert with the Goddard School. Her first set of advice for parents trying to ease kids back into the school year is to talk to them. Part of any transition is demystifying the unknown,  Starnes said. Entering a new school or grade is especially nerve-wracking. Starnes says to remember that young children lack an understanding of ti stanley water bottle me. Her advice  Instead of telling kids exactly when school begins or ends, use the order of events. Say things like,  In the morning we ll get dressed, we ll have breakfast, then you ll go to school.  Remind the child and prepare them for when the parents will exit and when the child will return back to the family, it gives them an order of what to expect,  Starnes added. Laura s next set of recommendations has to do with routines. A week before school starts she says to set your kid s alarms for the same time they ll be waking up on at the first day of school stanley us . Then, get dressed, grab lunches and practice your family s morning drop-off routine.  It s important to talk through that to alleviate any element of surprise,  Starnes added. Ben Warren, a Licensed Mental Health Counselor say stanley cup s families should use the end of summer as a time to start prioritizing sleeping schedules. Sleep is imperative to allow for growth spurts  Utss Gooding Jr. avoids jail in touching case, angering accusers
 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Delays in an investigation of an outgoing Milwaukee Police Lieutenant have two si stanley thermosflasche des pointing fingers.Friday evening, the Milwaukee Police Department  MPD  released a statement on the I-Teams reporting about Lt. Branko Stojsavljevic s application to retire in May. This was after Thursday s reporting of an internal investigation accusing Stojsavljevic of breaking a Departme stanley termoska nt COVID vaccination policy to allow two other members to attend out-of-state federal law enforcement training, which required attendees to be vaccinated. Should he retire before the investigation is completed, he would face no discipline.                        Milwaukee Police Department                Milwaukee Police released this statement about the I-Team s story nearly 24 hours after the story aired.     However, Inspector General Ronda Kohlheim finds inaccuracies in MPDs own statement.The Milwaukee Po stanley fr lice Department makes claims it  has attempted on several occasions to serve [Stojsavljevic] while on leave of absence  and that  there are limited circumstances that a member may be served while on a leave of absence. The MPD statement says,  That information had been relayed to the Inspector General three days prior to the release of this news story. But Kohlheim says, she was not made aware of MPDs efforts.                        TMJ4 News                Inspector General Ronda Kohlheim points out several inaccuracies in MPD s email.     However, because a member of MPD involved in the inv