Thursday, May 21, 2009

Save the Noggin Ride

"Save the Noggin Ride" to benefit the Brain Injury Association of Indiana will take place on Saturday, June 13, 2009. The bike ride will offer a course for all cyclists; leisure to avid. Course options will include a 50 mile, 25 mile, and 15 mile ride. Cyclists can enjoy a scenic ride from the Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana through areas of Eagle Creek and Zionsville. The ride also offers a four mile Kids Ride as well as a Bike Rodeo where children can learn about bike safety. The ride will conclude with music and lunch.The Bike Rodeo will teach children about bike safety. Children can either bring their bike or borrow one of ours! Be sure to bring a helmet if you have one though, a firefighter will be on hand to show you the proper way to fit your helmet! Come for the fun and bike safety lesson!

Rodeo InfoDate & Time:Saturday, June 13, 2009. For kids 4-12 years.Rodeo is open from 9:00 a.m.—12:30 p.m.

Children must be accompanied by an adult.Location:Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana4141 Shore Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46254(located off of 465 W and 38th Street)

Cost:Bike Rodeo is FREE for children 4-12 years.
Rodeo does not include ride t-shirt or lunch. T-shirts will be available for purchase.

Questions:Contact Roberta Schmidt, Event Chair at 317-627-2178 or to www.biausa.org/

IndianaThe Brain Injury Association of Indiana is a nonprofit service organization comprised of people with brain injury, their families, and concerned stakeholders who are dedicated to creating a better future by reducing the incidence and effects of brain injury through public and professional education, advocacy, support, and by facilitating inter-agency commitment and collaboration.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Parents have questions about drop off and pick up time

I received an email from Loving guidance with the following information that I thought that you might find helpful.

Questions & Answers:
1. What should I do when my preschooler clings on to me when I drop him off at preschool?

Your preschooler’s body is telling you important information about his feelings.This is not the time to trick him by talking about the fun activities he will be experiencing that morning. Be honest and listen to his body. Say, “Your body tells me you’re feeling a little unsure about staying. Take my hands and let’s find your S.T.A.R. power.” (Lead child in breathing.) Breathe and see the child as capable and strong, instead of feeling bad about leaving or angry that he is doing this again. Do an I Love You Ritual together, breathe again and assertively state, “I will see you in 8 hours, you can handle it.” Turn and walk away, breathing and him wishing well.

2. What should I do when my preschooler doesn’t want to leave preschool?

Your preschooler communicates to you through his/her actions. Let go of the list of things you are going to be late for and your agenda, and become present in this moment. This allows you to stop being angry or trying to bribe the child. Speak to the moment. Bend down at her eye level and say, “You’ve had a great day with all your friends. It’s hard to leave when you are having so much fun. You seem angry. When we are angry we can be a drain or a balloon. Which do you choose?” Perform the active calming technique and breathe together. Then assertively state, “You can take my hand or skip to the car,” or two other acceptable choices for getting into the car.