91. Parents looking for protection from flying bullets put their children to bed in bathtubs. 92. Providing families with intensive services, including therapy and drug-abuse treatment, is also much cheaper than putting a child into foster care, Ms. Notkin said. 93. Put every child in a seat. 94. Putting children all on the same track is not necessarily easy. 95. Perhaps fewer children could be put in special education or fewer aides assigned to cafeteria supervision. 96. Put your child first. 97. Remember also that putting a child in front of a television is not the same as helping her to play on her own. 98. Recipients note that the assistance is often much less than the cost of putting a child in foster care. 99. --Put your child in clothes that are easy to get on and off. 100. Say you want to buy a house three years from now, or expect to put a child in college in five years. |