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Crash at Canada Olympic Park a chance to talk to teens about risky behaviour

Mon, Feb 8: Calgary Counselling Centre’s associate director Kim Busch says teens often engage in risky behaviour not because they’re ‘stupid’ but because a certain part of their brain isn’t fully developed. She provides tips for parents on how to talk to kids in a way that could help prevent dangerous activities.

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