Ask “Who, What, Where, When” when it comes to school bus safety

We usually associate the “who, what, where, when” questions to reporters.  Traditionally, those are the questions reporters asked and then used as the basis of their reports. 

Those four “W” questions are great questions for parents to ask when their young children, or children with special needs, start riding the school bus. 

Here are 12 questions by Terri Mauro at About.com from her column about special needs children.  The questions are helpful for any parent of a young child or a child going to a new school — or any parent whose child gets on a school bus every day to go to school.

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One Response to “Ask “Who, What, Where, When” when it comes to school bus safety”

  1. heather on September 7th, 2011 7:28 pm

    LOVE THIS!! Never thought to ask any of the questions listed! This can also be true for day care centers and after school activites that transport children to and from events.

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