Valley City Times-Record

Hints From Heloise

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WHAT A DOLL - Dear Heloise: My 10-year-old daughter, Annie, has Down syndrome, and we're trying to make her life as ordinary, typical and mainstream as possible. I was thrilled to find a doll with Down syndrome facial features. Annie relates to this doll better, I think, than her other dolls.

She can dress the doll in super-cute outfits (it has moveable arms and legs), and the doll helps her friends and other parents understand DS better and foster a sense of normalcy for Annie. -- Jane W. in Texas

Jane, toy designers have come a long way in recent years to make kids with special needs feel included in everyday experience­s with their friends and classmates.

And if other kids can see that a doll has been created to mirror their friend, it will foster a sense of understand­ing that will help everyone grow and learn. There are even dolls that come with wheelchair­s. This is a great thing. High-five! -- Heloise

FRESH BREAD - Dear Heloise: To help keep, say, a half loaf of bread fresh, I hold the bread wrapper up and cut it down the middle into two sections. Then I can tie the two sides together in a knot at the level of the bread. -- Virginia D. in Pennsylvan­ia

ROAD SAFETY - Dear Readers: Here are some driving hints for safety on the road:

-- Ensure brake lights, headlights, taillights, turn signals and windshield wipers on your vehicle are all working correctly. Tires must be inflated properly, and a good tread depth will help with traction on wet/snowy roads.

-- Reduce your speed. To avoid hydroplani­ng, slow down, don’t brake hard and don’t turn sharply.

-- Put a cushion of space (at least one car length) between you and other drivers. Increase your following distance and slow down well before the intersecti­on or where you are turning into.

-- Brake and slow down, then turn, then accelerate. -- In the event of a skid, DO NOT slam on the brakes; look and steer into the direction you want to go. Don’t panic.

Driving in wet weather can be dangerous. Slow down, give yourself extra time and maintain space around you to shield you from other drivers. -- Heloise

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