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Island Parent Magazine Dec-Jan 2023

Vancouver Island’s Parenting Resource for 35 Years • Holiday Gift Guide • Simplifying Your Traditions • 2022 Family Favourites • Holiday Happenings • GRAND: A Special Feature for Grandparents

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FAMILY<br />

RESOURCE<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

When you have a pet in your<br />

home.<br />

Teach your children to treat animals<br />

gently and with respect.<br />

Never leave a young child alone with<br />

an animal. Accidents can happen when<br />

children tease pets or touch them in a<br />

way that makes them uncomfortable.<br />

Involve your child in the care of your<br />

pet. This helps children learn a sense of<br />

responsibility.<br />

Make sure your pet has a quiet and<br />

comfortable place to go.<br />

Don’t allow your pets to sleep with<br />

children.<br />

Don’t allow your pet to roam alone<br />

in a baby’s room.<br />

Don’t allow your pet to lick your<br />

child’s face or any cuts or scratches.<br />

Pets and allergies.<br />

If you have a child with allergies,<br />

think carefully about whether a pet is a<br />

good idea. If their allergies get worse,<br />

it can be hard to find a new home for<br />

your pet. If you get a new pet and your<br />

child starts to show signs of allergies,<br />

consult your doctor for advice.<br />

Dogs.<br />

Look for a dog with a gentle nature.<br />

Older dogs are a good idea only if<br />

they have been around children.<br />

Puppies can be a lot fun but tend to<br />

have lots of energy. They need a lot of<br />

time and patience for proper training.<br />

Involve all family members in the training<br />

so that the commands used are easy<br />

for both your children and the dog to<br />

remember.<br />

Don’t leave your dog alone in the<br />

house for long periods of time. If you<br />

have to be away for long periods, a<br />

dog might not be the right pet for your<br />

family.<br />

Keep your dog secure in a space that<br />

they can be comfortable in.<br />

Expose your dog to different types of<br />

people and situations.<br />

Dogs need lots of exercise. Encourage<br />

your children to join you on walks<br />

with the dog. Remember to use a leash<br />

when walking your dog.<br />

Cats.<br />

Keep your cat indoors to protect<br />

them from harm or disease.<br />

Keep the litter box clean. Wash<br />

hands thoroughly when done.<br />

If a dog or cat is not the right type<br />

of pet for your home, there are other<br />

choices. Talk to your vet for ideas and<br />

tips on care.<br />

Reptiles, wild or exotic animals.<br />

Reptiles, such as turtles, lizards<br />

and snakes, often carry Salmonella,<br />

a kind of bacteria (germ) that can be<br />

very hard to kill. Always wash your<br />

hands after handling a reptile.<br />

Exotic animals, such as sugar gliders,<br />

hedgehogs or monkeys, are not good<br />

pets for children. They can be dangerous,<br />

or they may need special care that<br />

young children can’t give.<br />

Wild animals should not be kept as<br />

pets.<br />

Ferrets are not a good pet for homes<br />

with young children.<br />

The Canadian Paediatric Society<br />

is the national association of paediatricians,<br />

committed to working together to advance<br />

the health of children and youth by nurturing<br />

excellence in health care, advocacy, education,<br />

research and support of its membership.<br />

caringforkids.cps.ca<br />

The Family Resource<br />

Directory is designed<br />

to highlight the caring<br />

community that we are<br />

a part of. This directory<br />

showcases organizations<br />

and businesses that provide<br />

services and support for<br />

families and children.<br />

Navigate is an award-winning<br />

school, recognized nationally and<br />

internationally for our innovative<br />

approach to blended learning.<br />

We’ve implemented the new BC<br />

curriculum and built unique, flexible<br />

learning options for every student.<br />

This allows us to meet a diverse<br />

range of student needs, abilities<br />

and learning styles.<br />

Discover more at<br />

NavigateNIDES.com<br />

Thriving Roots<br />

Wilderness School<br />

Thriving Roots provides hands-on, wilderness<br />

education and counselling services for youth<br />

and adults. Our year-long programs and summer<br />

camps are immersive in nature, fostering<br />

connection to land and community through<br />

earth-based skills, play, music and more.<br />

thrivingroots.org info@thrivingroots.org<br />

<strong>Island</strong><strong>Parent</strong>.ca<br />

<strong>Dec</strong>ember/<strong>Jan</strong>uary <strong>2023</strong> 37

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