Commuting can really test a marriage. This course is for couples, young or old, experienced or newlyweds, in trouble or just looking to learn. It’s been used around the world, normally at a cost, but we’ve made it available to residents of Durham Region completely free of charge.
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The Internet and Games
• alert children to the benefits and dangers
• put filters on home computers
• keep computers in family room
• enforce time limits for being online and playing games
Drugs and alcohol
• have conversations throughout their upbringing
• equip them with the facts to inform and protect them
Question: What should you do to restrict your child’s time online, and playing games, and how can you keep them safe? How can you try to give your children a healthy attitude toward drugs and alcohol?
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