School’s out for the summer, and while the kids may be ready to ditch the books in exchange for days spent playing outside and eating popsicles, co-parents know all too well the challenges of figuring out a schedule.
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Events like the Calgary Stampede draw nearly a million visitors each year, but for parents of anxious children, the thought of navigating those crowds canfeel overwhelming. Rather than avoiding these experiences entirely, research shows that gradual exposure with proper support helps children build confidence and resilience.
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Having kids involved in your dog’s care is a great way to instill responsibility, increase bonds between dogs and kids, and create a more structured environment for everyone in the home. But the question remains: what should our kids be responsible for?
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Do you notice your child struggling to follow through on future tasks? Are they proving to have a difficult time prioritizing or reaching their goals?
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