Relaxation Activities to Do at Home With Kids The information is based on interviews with health experts and can be printed out and folded into a booklet. NPR deputy editor Malaka Gharib created a comic to help children understand the coronavirus definition and coronavirus symptoms, as well as how to prevent spreading it. Just For Kids: A Comic Exploring the New Coronavirus English Handwashing (PDF, 1.33 MB) and Spanish Handwashing (PDF, 2.33 MB) versions are available. “Handwashing at Home, at Play, and Out and About” is appropriate for older children, and “Handwashing: Keeping Your Family Healthy” provides guidance for parents teaching their children. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides fact sheets to help families understand how and when to wash their hands. He teaches Curious George about how germs get spread and advises him to wash his hands. In this short clip from PBS Kids, the Man with the Yellow Hat is sick. Department of Health and Human Services, this video is also offered in Spanish. “Sesame Street” characters Elmo and Rosita and their friends sing a song about how to sneeze to avoid spreading germs. The video also covers practicing social distancing, finding credible information online, and dealing with scary coronavirus news.Įlmo & Rosita: The Right Way to Sneeze! They explain how the virus infects the body, how the outbreak became a pandemic, and how to stop its spread. Tim and Moby of BrainPOP explore the coronavirus in this five-minute video for kids. Recent books include “Mae Among the Stars” read by Kerry Washington, written by Roda Ahmed, and illustrated by Stasia Burrington, and “Just In Case You Ever Wonder” written and read by Max Lucado and illustrated by Eve Tharlet. Developed in partnership with No Kid Hungry, the stories feature musicians, actors, athletes, and more. The following resources offer guidance to help maintain children’s sense of security, regulate their emotions, and build healthy habits as a family.Ĭoronavirus Resources for Younger ChildrenĪ project sponsored by Save the Children, #SaveWithStories features trustee Jennifer Garner, fellow actor Amy Adams, and their friends reading children’s books aloud on Instagram and Facebook Stories. Parents and guardians play an essential role in supporting children through this crisis. Without reassurance, they may become overwhelmed or anxious. Older children, though better equipped to follow the news and research the coronavirus online, may still need context and perspective to make sense of these events.Ĭhildren of all ages tend to pick up on the fear of those around them. Younger children may panic overhearing updates on the coronavirus death toll, because they may lack the ability to understand the extent of COVID-19’s risk to themselves and their families, according to a report from the Anxiety and Depression Association of America. With schools closed, friends kept away, and many parents now at home or working and potentially risking their health, their worlds changed completely in just a few weeks.Īccording to guidelines for split families navigating life during the outbreak, a group representing divorce and family attorneys said that for many children, “the strange days of the pandemic will leave vivid memories.” The coronavirus pandemic can be especially scary for children. Registration Examination for Dietitians (CDR Exam).How to Become a Registered Dietitian expand_more.
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What happened next can only be described as a mass rebuke by the public: “Nan Arayo” quickly shot to the top of the Korean charts and stayed there for 18 weeks, while the corresponding album Seo Taiji and Boys went on to sell 1.7 million copies, not counting an incalculable number of bootleg cassettes. The judges awarded Seo Taiji and Boys the lowest score of any of the acts performing that night. “It would have been nice to hear something fresh in your lyrics,” opined another. It doesn’t feel like you put a lot of effort into it,” said one. The 50 Year Club Meeting will be held on Monday, July 31 at 9 a.m.ġ0 a.m. The Rhodes Center also hosts the annual 50 Year Club meeting. This expansive facility is the home to the All-Ohio State Fair Band and the All-Ohio State Fair Youth Choir and rehearsals. Roosters crow to wake the grounds at this pavilion, home to rabbit, chicken, turkey, and duck exhibits. Furniture graciously provided by Big Lots.Ĩ a.m. Volunteer assistance during the Fair is kindly provided by the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities and the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence (OCALI). With a small adjacent restroom, sensory items, and comfortable seating, it provides a space for quick sensory relief. The air-conditioned Quiet Room is located in the Taste of Ohio Café. The outdoor amphitheater hosts free music and entertaining programs, such as the popular lumberjack show, throughout each day of the State Fair.Ĭheck out swine exhibits, the “buckeye big boar” - Ohio’s largest pig, and the Pork Shoppe. Enjoy native Ohio wildlife, a geological walkway, a new nature center, and a tall grass prairie. (times of activities vary)Įnjoy free fishing for kids, kayaking, archery, a butterfly house, and so much more in this beautiful 8-acre park maintained by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. Show schedules available at /eventsĬatch a little bit of everything at the Main Street Stage, from free live music performances to amazing hypnosis shows.ġ0 a.m. Don't miss additional activities on the Lausche lawn. Visit the Youth Exploration Space to find many engaging youth-oriented exhibits and activities including 4-H, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, OSU Physics, COSI, Ohio Department of Education, Ohio Department of Higher Education, Tiny Town play area, library reading nook, and much more! This year's theme is space with a focus on aerospace and aeronautics, as well as other STEM related opportunities. Visitors can enjoy planting crops in a tractor simulator, shopping in an interactive grocery store, and recording their Fair memories with a complimentary photograph.ġ0 a.m. Visitors will see, experience, and learn about caring for animals on the farm, how science and technology are helping farmers, and how young people can have agricultural careers. This highly interactive exhibit is full of educational activities for the whole family. This building is home to agriculture and horticulture education, including the Land & Living exhibit. Land & Living Building presented by Ohio Farm Bureau (1926)ġ0 a.m. It now houses the Fair’s Creative Arts and Youth Arts exhibits (Hall B), sporting events (Hall A/C) and various banquets and events (Hall A), as well as the permanent Ohio Agriculture Hall of Fame exhibit. The Ohio Expo Center’s newest building opened in July 2016. Furniture graciously provided by Big Lots. Additional nursing stations are located in Kasich Hall and the Bricker MarketPlace Building. The Ohio State Fair offers two air-conditioned family care stations, one located in Kiddieland and the other in the Taste of Ohio Café, at which parents can change their children’s diapers, and mothers who prefer to breastfeed their children in privacy can do so comfortably. An air-conditioned restaurant, Ranahan’s, is attached. This complex houses dairy cattle and draft horse exhibits, as well as a functioning milking parlor. This stage is home to many talented performers, set to provide family-friendly entertainment and music at the heart of the Fair, near Central Park. This building hosts a variety of K-9 entertainment, allowing visitors to catch some shade with man’s best friends. See the famous butter cow sculpture, which first appeared at the Ohio State Fair in 1903, while you enjoy your favorite dairy products from Ohio-produced ice cream to the celebrated cheese sandwich. Patrons can also purchase artwork from the All Ohio Art Gift Shop from Ohio artists. Home to one of the largest state fair fine arts exhibitions. Swing by this building daily for exciting dairy cattle events and judging.ġ0 a.m. This arena is home to all sheep exhibits and shows, including a store with all things wool. This approach is more forgiving and will generally work correctly even if component referencing in the setup has been messed up. The most common approach, however, is to uninstall the older version completely and then install the new version afterwards. Specifically major upgrades allow the install of the new version to precede the uninstall of the old one! This scenario requires error free setups with component referencing done correctly. There are some additional challenges involved with major upgrades that can confuse things. You can allow downgrading a newer install with the older one being run (for example to ensure the version you got in your login script is the one on target systems).You can disallow installation of an older product on top of a newer one.You can uninstall the old product and install the new one.The upgrade table has a learning curve, it's a bit Greek sometimes, but it allows a great deal of flexibility in specifying upgrade behavior. The upgrade isn't an upgrade at all, but an uninstall of the existing product and an install of the new product. Major upgrades are in fact completely separate setups linked by logic specified in the Upgrade table telling Windows Installer how the "upgrade" should be performed. For a major upgrade the command line will always be the same - no need to use different command lines depending on whether it is an upgrade or a fresh install. I would use major upgrades instead of minor upgrades. The intention of the script is that even if there has not been any changes to the MSI, the developer can also run the script to easily revert back to "official" environment. Running msiexec /i first followed by a reinstall might work, but I'd like to avoid that if possible.ĮDIT: The reason /famus is needed is that these are developer machines, and someone might manually update the registry or register a different set of dlls. What parameters should I choose to make it do a fresh installation if the package was not yet installed, and to do a full reinstall if the package was already installed? If I leave out the REINSTALL=ALL, then it will do fresh installations, but will not do update/reinstall. If I use msiexec.exe /i REINSTALL=ALL it will do nothing if the MSI has not yet been installed on that machine. For example, Get-EvergreenApp -Name MicrosoftTeams returns both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the General and Preview release rings ot the Microsoft Teams installer.I have an internal MSI placed on a network drive, and I'd like to write a login script so that anyone on our network can get the MSI installed onto their machines, or to get it auto-reinstalled whenever the MSI is updated (which happens often). Where an application returns more than one object to the pipeline, you will need to filter the output with Where-Object or Sort-Object. Date - in some cases, Evergreen can return the release date of the returned version.Language - some application installers may support specific languages.The value of this property is often unique to that application Ring, Channel, and/or Release - some applications include different release rings or channels for enterprise use.In some instances, Type may return slightly different data Type - an application may return installer downloads in exe, msi, zip, format etc.Architecture - the processor architecture of the installer.Several applications may include additional properties in their output, which will often require filtering, including: Some downloads may be in other formats, such as zip that will need to be extracted before install These will be publicly available locations that provide installers in typically Windows installer formats, e.g., exe, msi. URI - a string property that is the download location for the latest version of the application. 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While some scenes are genuinely scary in a tension building, "old school" kind of way, we also get blood soaked action sequences that will probably put off some viewers, but seem entirely appropriate given the show's title (in the 19th century a "penny dreadful" used to be a booklet of cheap, sensational fiction printed on pulp paper which could be purchased for - wait for it: a penny). And just like the Hammer films - who may seem rather tame now but were shockingly violent for their time - this show is neither for purists of said literary works nor for the faint of heart. Like the iconic "Hammer Horror" films of old (usually starring either Christopher Lee or Peter Cushing – or both), 'Penny Dreadful' draws its setting, characters and general inspiration mainly from some famously dark tales written by Mary Shelley, Bram Stoker and Oscar Wilde (and to a lesser extent from sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories). Story-wise I don't want to give away anything – but of course, there are unholy things lurking in the shadows that need to be fought (and they look rather convincing: the make-up effects are another strong point of this show). As far as the actors are concerned, they portray their obscure, troubled characters with a certain kind of "theatre" intensity that fits the story and the turn-of-the-century setting very well. Great production design and cinematography: by the time we get to see Victorian London as night descends upon the city and the fog starts creeping through those narrow cobblestone alleys, nearly every frame looks like a beautiful, Gothic painting (and not once did I spot a fake looking CG-background). Well, I'm trying to write a completely spoiler-free review here, but I guess it's safe to announce that 'Penny Dreadful' looks positively gorgeous. If you're a fan of the genre, here's a gem for you. By Sunday morning I was finished with the whole series, left me feeling void inside because I knew I wasn't going to find another series like it again. I got S1 late afternoon on a Friday that was when I learnt that horrors could be intellectual, not just jump scares and gory murders. I remember wanting to watch this after seeing how genius the poster is but didn't think a horror tv show could be interesting. This is definitely one of my favorite shows ever, first show I ever binge watched too. It just wouldn't be the same without her. It's heartbreaking that it only had 3 seasons but after Vanessa Ives character arc was completed it's hard imagining the show going forward despite the assemblage of characters they could have made center of the show. You got Frankenstein, demons, the Christian devil himself, God, vampires like Dracula and Dorian gray, werewolves, witches, and not the pretty kind, all put in a fiendish Victorian setting with a remarkable script and great cast lineup to go with it, how could you not love this show. Just by looking at the poster you know this is going to be something unholy. If heaven and hell are real I pray I'm forgiven for my fascination with such dark shows. April 19, 2002) CINDY WILKEY *protected email* DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY 1 COLLEGE AVE WISE, VA 24293-4412 VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE (Alpha-Gamma-Mu, Est. May 16, 1948) CHRISTOPHER BISCHOF *protected email* DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY 319 RYLAND HALL 106 UR DRIVE UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, VA 23173-0008 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA-COLLEGE AT WISE (Alpha-Kappa-Lambda, Est. 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