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Sending Your Kids to Summer Camp? Here's Some Helpful Advice
Summer camps are opening up again and for many children, it will be the first time they’ll be outside with friends in several months. Lower Gwynedd Police Detective Beth Sanborn shares tips for parents on getting their kids prepared.
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Memorial Day Ideas for Parents
School resource officer Beth Sanborn has tips for how parents can make Memorial Day fun even while we’re staying at home.
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Tips on Parenting During a Pandemic
Parenting is tough under normal circumstances but is an even greater challenge amid the coronavirus pandemic. Lower Gwynedd Detective and School Resource Officer Beth Sanborn shares useful tips for parents with NBC10’s Stephanía Jiménez.
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How to Entertain Kids and Still Maintain Social Distancing
Kids don’t have to be bored while maintaining social distancing due to the coronavirus. School resource officer and mom Beth Sanborn has some fun suggestions like indoor camping that are sure to entertain children.
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Keeping Your Children Entertained at Home
Having trouble keeping your children entertained during the coronavirus pandemic? Lower Gwynedd Police School Resource Officer Detective Beth Sanborn has some helpful tips.
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Dealing With the Quarantine Blues
Having trouble keeping yourself and your children in good spirits during the coronavirus pandemic? Lower Gwynedd Police School Resource Officer Detective Beth Sanborn shares some important tips.
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Trying Not to Go Stir Crazy While Stuck at Home
Wissahickon School District Resource Officer (and mom) Beth Sanborn has tips on keeping a routine during the coronavirus pandemic that has schools closed.
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School Resource Officer Has Tips for Keeping Kids Busy During Quarantine
Wissahickon School District School Resource Office Beth Sanborn know what it’s like to be a parent with kids stuck at home. She has tips on keeping your kids connected with friends while also teaching them certain skills there may not normally be time for..
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Improving Your Relationship With Your Kids in Just 10 Minutes a Day
NBC10 News’ Take 10 series is offering viewers 10-minute life hacks that can help relationships, education and lifestyle choices. NBC10’s Katy Zachry spoke with Wissahickon School District School Resource Officer Beth Sanborn about how devoting even a small amount of time to children can result in better relationships with them.
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Local School Resource Officer Shares Back to School Tips for Students
Lower Gwynedd Police detective Beth Sanborn is a resource officer at Wissahickon High School. She speaks with NBC10’s Steven Fisher about how students can manage stress, cope with anxiety, and even adopt healthy lifestyle choices to ensure a great school year.
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Officer's Advice to Teens on Social Media: Think Before You Post
Many teenagers use social media as a form of expression. Officer Beth Sanborn from the Gwynedd Township Police Department says she often speaks with children who post and feel instant regret. She has advice for parents who have teens struggling with this at home.
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School Resource Officer Warns of Teen Vaping Dangers
Wissahickon School District Resource Officer Beth Sanborn discusses ways parents can keep their children away from developing a vaping habit.
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Montco Schools Urging Students to ‘See Something, Say Something'
The Wissahickon School District in Montgomery County is re-enforcing a policy that teaches students if you see something to say something. This is very essential in schools, to keep students safe, school resource Officer Beth Sanborn says.
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Beach Tips: How to Hide Your Money, Keys
Lower Gwynedd Township Police Officer Beth Sanborn gives some tips on how you can protect your belongings during a trip to the beach or lake. Bottles with false bottoms are a quick and easy place to conceal important items.
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Making Sure Your Children Come Home Safe From Prom
With prom season here, the key concern for parents is making sure their children come home safe. Wissahickon School Resource Officer Beth Sanborn discusses things parents can do now to help their teens make good decisions.
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Can You Spot the Secret Stash? Teens Becoming Savvier When it Comes to Hiding Drugs & Alcohol
The days of zip-close baggies carrying drugs seem to be over, as police and school professionals are finding everyday items that have been transformed by teens to conceal drugs, alcohol and paraphernalia.
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It Takes a Village to Get Help for a Teen Dealing With Drugs Or Depression
Drug trends are evolving everyday, which prompted Lower Gwynedd School Resource Officer Beth Sanborn to share key information on how to pick up on your child’s dangerous habits.
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Spotting Your Kid's Secret Stash: New Trends in Concealing Substances
A hair brush, a lip balm container and a stick of deodorant sitting around your kid’s bedroom could all be new hiding places for money, contraband or drugs.
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Evolving Drug Trends Among Teens: Do You Know What to Look for?
Drug trends among young people are evolving. In Montgomery County, Lower Gwynedd Police School Resource Officer Beth Sanborn, a mother herself, is offering tips for parents to help them spot the warning signs.
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Everyday Items Could Be Hiding Secret Stashes
Lower Gwynedd Township Police Officer Beth Sanborn is educating parents of the everyday items that kids could be using to hide drug stashes, possibly concealing addictions.