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Teaching kindness and teaching teens how to dress for the weather

02.18.2019 - By Global News / CuriouscastPlay

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In today’s world, a little kindness goes a long way. Proof can be found inside Davidson Creek Elementary in Sherwood Park, Alberta. That’s where a lunch supervisor has turned her crocheting hobby into a school initiative to help the homeless. You’ll hear about the project, as well as child psychologist Dr. Jillian Roberts discussing whether kindness can be taught. To learn more about Dr. Roberts and her new book,  ‘On the Playground’, click here.

And most parents will admit to having some struggle convincing their kids to dress for the winter. Even in a deep freeze, teenagers are wearing hoodies instead of parkas. We search for advice on when it’s worth the fight to get them to bundle up. Plus, registered psychologist Kimberly Knull from Momentum Walk in Counselling shares some insight into what may be really behind your teen’s fashion choices. And, Global Edmonton Meteorologist Jesse Beyer pops in to talk about the likelihood of frostbite and make some confessions about what he wore as a teen in the winter. You can follow Jesse on twitter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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