A Smart Girl's Guide: Staying Home Alone. Dottie RaymerЧитать онлайн книгу.
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Dear Reader,
Now that you’re getting older, there may be times when
you’ll be on your own. You may even live in different houses
on different days of the week. The house may seem a little
quieter than you’re used to. A doorbell might make you
jump. And you might not always be sure what to do.
Whether you’re ready to stay home alone or just thinking
about it, this is your guide to getting prepared. Tips, quizzes,
and great advice will help you feel safe and have fun.
Be sure to share this book with your parents, so that you all
know what to expect—and what to do if the unexpected
happens.
Like anything, feeling comfortable when you’re
alone takes knowledge and practice. The more
you know, the more confident you—and your parents—will
be. Together, make a plan and stick to it. That’s the
real key to feeling in control when you’re on your own.
Your friends at American Girl
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Use the house-rules workbook to help you—and your family—keep track of need-to-know info.
are
you
ready?
key
thought
talk it over
Get together with your parents.
Talk over any questions you have,
and find out what’s expected of
you. The more information you
have, the more prepared you’ll be.
Quiz
ready or not?
Are you calm in a crisis? Or do sticky situations catch you off