music,games and some other ways to reach every student.W:That's impressive!Well,we have two rounds of interviews.So we will contact you on Friday andlet you know if you pass the first round interview.M:Okay.Text 10W:Keeping indoor plants is a beautiful way to brighten up your home.But there can be a dark side ofhouseplants if you have children or if children visit your home.It is important to know which plantsare dangerous to young,curious humans.Kaitlyn Brown works at America's Poison Centers inVirginia.She said,"We get about 33,000 calls a year from people whose kids put different plants intheir mouths."She added that the cases usually involved children under three.Gardening expertJessica Damiano recently wrote about the issue for the Associated Press.Damiano wrote that shewent to her cousin's home last week and saw a houseplant in the kitchen.Her cousin told her thather young son had shown an interest in the leaves.Damiano had to explain to her cousin that eatinga small amount of the plant can cause temporary but severe pain.Damiano said that parents shouldteach their young children not to put non-food plant parts into their mouths."Parents should alsoeducate themselves,"she said.She urges parents to research whether the plants in their homes aresafe to grow around children.