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5. Newspapers build global awareness. Customized newsfeeds funneled through social media outlets can make it hard for young people to recognize and understand the world beyond their own communities and interests. Each days, newspapers include local, national and international stories that can illustrate to kids that there’s a world beyond their own.


6. Newspapers promote social consciousness. Without newspapers, young people may never be exposed to the social issues facing their own communities or those issues that are affecting people across the country and the world. Newspapers provide unbiased exposure to such issues, potentially leading youngsters to further explore topics that are shaping their world and even encouraging them to form their own opinions.


7. Newspapers make learning fun. According to a 2017 report from Common Sense Media, kids younger than eight spend an average of two hours and 19 minutes per day looking at screens. Newspapers provide a welcome break from tablets, smartphones and computers, and kids may have fun flipping pages and getting a little ink on their hands.


Newspapers remain invaluable yriadw s.


resources that can benefit students in myriad ways.


Starbound Dance Center


When you walk through the doors at Starbound Dance Center you will notice an atmosphere of creativity and openness. We are proud of our facility which boasts 3 bright dance studios, all equipped with spring fl ooring. We even have a lounge area for studying, eating or just hanging around before and after class.


Our philosophy is that everyone deserves the opportunity to dance, to feel the music fi ll their soul. Age should never be a barrier so we start our dancers as young as two years old by introducing movement through games, dance and song. Nor should fi nancial status be a barrier. Starbound Dance Center accepts both Jumpstart and City of Lethbridge activity grants- as we said everybody deserves a chance to dance.


We off er a wide range of programs, taught by our well trained and certifi ed staff . From our early childhood movement classes to competitive dance, acrobatics, ballet and TADA certifi ed Hand Balancing (for those wanting to pursue a performing arts and circus career), we have you covered.


Stop by and let us show you our world!


WWW.STARBOUNDDANCECENTER.COM 331 13 Street North, Lethbridge AB (403) 593 9297 starbounddc@gmail.com


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