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September 10, 2005

Connie Pindahan

Filed under: Surat

Subject: Moving Again
Date: Fri, 09 Sep 2005 21:42:46 +0700
From: “C o n n i e” < ***@gmail.com>

Dear Andrew/Brian/CJ/Cin/James/Karen/Marie/Susan/Nicole/Aya/730,

I have stopped double-posting my blog entries in lifebytes. blogspirit.com and I have been started writing in my newblog: http://***.com since September 3, 2005 as currently I don’t feel like sharing everything with everyone anymore.

I haven’t had a chance to edit the WordPress ready-made template and moved the blogrolls, links etc. to the new blog. I hope I can do that as soon as I can get on-line from a computer.

There are some protected entries which I don’t want to share with anyone but myself (that’s what I like the most from WordPress), but maybe there will be entries in the future that I might like to share with the 11 of you - and I will put “(Friends Only)” after the entry’s title. And the password for those entries will be: ***. I might also e-mail any of you if there were entries I’d like to share with 1-2 persons. Please do not share the password with anyone else. Thank you.

Have a great week end.

Connie

What To Do If The News Upset You

Filed under: Surat

Lots of stories that are in the news are upsetting and at times can be quite frightening.

CBBC Newsround Online has spoken to some experts and put together tips about what you should do if something you’ve seen or heard in the news is worrying you or giving you nightmares.

If you’re worried because of something you’ve heard in the news:

    Always check the facts if you hear a nasty story - it might not be true or it could be exaggerated.
    Remember that things in the news are often in the news because they don’t happen very often.
    Discuss the news with your friends or chat about it on a message board. You’ll be reassured that you’re not the only one worried.
    You could also talk to your teacher about it - maybe you could have a class discussion which would help you understand the issue better.

If you’re having nightmares or trouble sleeping because of something you’ve heard in the news:

    Tell your mum or dad - reassurance from them will make you feel much better.
    Try talking about your nightmare or even drawing it. This will help you to confront your fear.
    Surround yourself with things that make you feel secure at night - even if it is your old teddy bear that you keep hidden from your mates!
    Try to balance the news you read. If you read a bad story then try and read a happy one before you go to bed.





















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