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Early Years Fair geared to help local parents

 

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There are a number of resources available in town that can help guide parents with guiding their young children through the early stages of life.
    “The Early Years Fair” is scheduled for Thursday,October 9, upstairs at the Badlands Community Facility. The fair brings together twenty organizations with resources geared to help the area’s parents .
    Louise Henrickson, of Drumheller Family Literacy, said there are five areas of developmental growth that are the focus for the little ones zero to five years:
- physical health and well being
- social competence
- emotional maturity
- language and cognitive development
 -communication skills and general knowledge

    There is a lot of information available for parents, including government publications, to give parents guidelines on what kids should be doing at different ages.
    Henrickson said for infants, one of the most important things is “Tummy Time”.
    “Tummy Time is huge. We have parents who weren’t aware that infants need Tummy Time to build the muscles.”
    She said there are cases where a child has a flat spot on the back of the head because they’ve never had Tummy Time.
    And there’s information available for parents to see what their child should do as a toddler,
    “Should they be catching a ball? Should they be able to kick a ball? The area of gross motor skills,” said Henrickson.
    Henrickson said parents can be reluctant to reach out when they become aware of developmental milestones their child isn’t hitting, but it’s important to listen to “Mother’s Intuitions”, and find resources to address any issues as early as they can for the child. The “Ages and Stages” program may help calm some parental anxiety with solid information.
    “Every parent wants better for their child,” said Henrickson, “and we want parents to be aware there are resources there to help them.”
    “Because it’s the hardest job you will ever do, is to raise a child.”
    The Early Years Fair is held by the Drumheller & Area Early Childhood Development Coalition.


Beware slick email scam using tax man's name

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Drumheller RCMP are warning residents of a slick e-mail scam that making the rounds disguised as coming from Revenue Canada.
    RCMP say a resident received an email from what was made to look like the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), advising they wanted to deposit money into this persons account.
    The recipient was instructed in the email to click on a link which brought them to what appeared to be the Revenue Agency’s website, and asked for information such as mother’s maiden name, social insurance number, and credit card information.
    RCMP advise Revenue Canada would not send any emails out for the purpose of depositing money into their accounts.
     Police ask anyone receiving a similar email to not open the attachment nor provide any information, and to report  these frauds or any attempts  to the police.
    Drumheller RCMP can be reached at (403) 823-7590.
    Residents can learn to recognize scams on the website of the Canadian  Anti-Fraud Centre at http://www.antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/english/home.html.
    The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre collects information and criminal intelligence telemarketing, advance fee fraud letters (e.g. West African), internet fraud and I.D theft complaints.

Dragons lose in OT to Canmore




The Drumheller Dragons were handed their second overtime loss in a row Tuesday night as they were host to the Canmore Eagles. The Dragons opened the scoring in the first period with a power play goal from captain Ryan Suchorab assisted by Mitchell Cook and Ethan James. The Eagles came back to tie the game in the second period with their own power play goal by Ryley Risling from Joe Serpico and Jordan Revie. The third period saw no scoring forcing an overtime period when the Eagles Griffin Mumby scored at 3:16 on the powerplay to win the game 2-1. The Dragons travel to Olds Friday night to face the Grizzlys with a 7pm puck drop and then play at home Saturday as they host the Camrose Kodiaks with a 7:30 puck drop.  


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