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Today’s Positive News Stories 9/24/18

9 26 2018 2 48 57 PM 7041222 1
9 26 2018 2 48 57 PM 7041222 1

Happy Monday!

Today is…Family Day

#FamilyDay
Family Day, created by the Center on Addiction, focuses on getting parents to do things with their children so that connections that create sustaining strong relationships are made, in order to help prevent teen drug use. Small things like eating meals together, playing games together, and asking children about their day can do much to build strong relationships. Connections should be made at a young age, as it is difficult to begin making connections with children who are already in their teenage years.
As a parent or parents, set aside each day for simple and small connections with your children, to create a strong relationship with them and help their development. Some ideas on how to connect would be to eat a meal with them, play a game with them, do another activity as a family, and to talk to them about their day. Further resources such as a parent toolkit are available on the Family Day website. While celebrating, you could take a family photo and share it on social media with the hashtag #MyFamilySelfie. Family Day is just one day of the year, but the act of making connections to build family relationships should be a process.
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“I would rather die of passion than of boredom.” Vincent Van Gogh

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    a woman who is smiling and looking at the camera: Mykehia Curry.
    a group of people sitting on a bench
    a red and black motorcycle
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    a man is swinging a racket at a ball: Eliud Kipchoge shaved more than a minute off the previous marathon world record in Berlin.
    Dale Perkins of the nonprofit City to Saddle teaches Schneider, age 11, how to trot on a horse named Derby in Rutland, Mass. The program allows inner-city children to experience what it’s like to work on a farm and to interact with one of its largest animals.
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    Will Restall, a sixth-grade student at Tolland Middle School, is credited with helping a stricken bus-driver get quick medical attention earlier this week.
    a dog lying on the grass: Starsky, left, and Hutch are rescued Labrador retrievers thought to be brothers who have spent their lives together and are estimated to be 10 years old or older. They were recently adopted by two retired animal-loving sisters.
    a man holding a cat: Terry Lauerman, volunteer at Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary Inc., brushes a cat at the non-profit organization's cat cafe Sept. 20, 2018 in downtown Green Bay, Wis. Sarah Kloepping/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin
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