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"He was a really good guy, a gentleman with a friendly word for everyone," said Gentzler, now an anchor at Channel 4 in Washington.
Bob McBride, early D.C. newscaster and former Channel 4 anchor, dies at 84 Martin Weil 2011
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"Too often we look to grades as the only way students find success," Gentzler said.
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"It helps students of all ages to begin making connections," Gentzler said.
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Making goals for an entire year can be overwhelming, especially for younger children, so Gentzler suggests short-term goals for a few weeks or months.
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Not every family starts so early or follows such a rigid schedule, but getting kids back to school involves physical and emotional transitions, said Yvonne Gentzler, associate professor of family, youth and community at the University of Minnesota.
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Be sure to factor in enough time for homework and the sleep that children require to be on top of their game at school, Gentzler said.
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Making goals for an entire year can be overwhelming, especially for younger children, so Gentzler suggests short-term goals for a few weeks or months.
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"It helps students of all ages to begin making connections," Gentzler said.
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"Being organized and having a routine at home will help everyone make the transition to a more disciplined school routine," Gentzler said.
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Not every family starts so early or follows such a rigid schedule, but getting kids back to school involves physical and emotional transitions, said Yvonne Gentzler, associate professor of family, youth and community at the University of Minnesota.
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