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Shoppers happy to return to Darien Community Association s annual plant sale

Shoppers happy to return to Darien Community Association s annual plant sale Jarret Liotta FacebookTwitterEmail 1of18 Jennifer Gurliacci of Darien waits to buy her picks at the Darien Community Association s annual plant sale on Friday, May 7, 2021.Jarret Liotta for Hearst Connecticut Media / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less 2of18 Doris Bobik of Darien is all smiles at the Darien Community Association s annual plant sale on Friday, May 7, 2021Jarret Liotta for Hearst Connecticut Media / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less 3of18 4of18 Brenda Crane of Darien and one of her purchases at the Darien Community Association s annual plant sale on Friday, May 7, 2021.Jarret Liotta for Hearst Connecticut Media / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less

As summer approaches, how can parents prepare for another season of COVID-19?

Are rules made to be broken? How parents can help kids understand why some people don t follow pandemic rules

Posted: Apr 17, 2021 10:00 AM PT | Last Updated: April 17 While children are expected to follow pandemic protocols every day, it is quite possible they are witnessing adults in their day-to-day life who are not.(Martin Bureau/AFP via Getty Images) This story is part of Amy Bell s Parental Guidance column, which airs on CBC Radio One s The Early Edition. From the time our kids are very young, we impose a lot of rules on them. From Don t put that up your nose to Never talk to strangers, children s lives are fairly well dictated not just by social rules, but the rules imposed by their families. There s an expectation that they ll not only learn from these rules, but be kept safe.

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