Being unified as a team of teachers will help a student have the
support and structure needed to be more successful at LRI.
Intervention:
Poor hygiene threatens a student's healthy social interactions and negatively affects the way a student feels about himself, suggests an article on the Child and Youth Health website, a child health and development resource in Australia. Students demonstrate poor hygiene behavior as a result of having inadequate care or a lack of supervision at home. Educators and other school officials can determine whether it's best to contact the family about a student's hygiene or if circumstances are dire enough to reach out to child protective workers.
Due to the sensitivity of this subject we ask that you do the following:
Contact Tonya (female students)
or
Doug (male students)