I would recommend a combination of wearing a watch and using a cell phone. The phone is more likely to run out of battery or fail than most watches, but having a redundant time keeping system on or near you at all times is better than being late. Good video.
The bear's sense of smell was a bit of a shock. Great advice and some strategies I had not heard of before. Good work.
Just a note here, Dollar Stores often sell items like paper and notebooks for more than a retail store like Wal-Mart, Target, etc. You may be able to find good deals in prices, but if the quality of the product you purchase suffers and you have to use more of the product to make up for the lack of quality, such as a set of ink pens that don't work or pencils that are poorly made; you may be better off going with something your child can really use, abuse, and get the full life out. Teaching your child how to shop and locate deals that are not "too good to be true," and real life lessons will go well farther than just buying cheap school supplies. This is not to say that you should spend inordinate amounts of money on name brands, but rather to say you should buy what works for you. For example, if you use certain brands of ink pens at your job on a daily basis and love (or hate them) then you can make the educated guess that your child may love (or loathe) them as well and from that experience, you can purchase what you KNOW works. Hope this helps.
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