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If you’re looking for a unique and educational experience in San Diego, then a visit to the Star of India is a must. This historic sailing ship is the oldest active sailing ship in the world and has a fascinating history. The Star of India was built in 1863 in Ramsey, Isle of Man, to transport cargo between England and India. It made its maiden voyage in December of that year and sailed for nearly 30 years before making its way to San Diego in 1898. In its long life, the Star of India has sailed over 1 million miles and visited ports worldwide. The Star of India has several unique features that make it stand out from other sailing ships. It is one of the few ships of its era that was still powered entirely by wind and sails. It has since been outfitted with modern navigational and safety equipment, such as radar and GPS. In addition to its long history, the Star of India is also a museum. Visitors can explore the ship to learn more about its history and experience what life was like onboard. There are also educational programs and activities for kids. Visiting the Star of India is a great way to learn about the history of seafaring and explore a unique piece of maritime history. Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for a fun and educational experience, the Star of India is definitely worth a visit! AHOY, MATEY! Learn About One of the Oldest Sailing Ships
One day, while in your child’s room, you find it: their diary! The urge to take the book, read it, and find out the true thoughts of your complicated kid is overpowering. But should you do it? The answer is complex and varies on a case- by-case basis. The easiest place to start is by considering the following factors before cracking open that diary cover. TO READ OR NOT TO READ? The Conundrum of Finding Your Child’s Diary
They want privacy , just like adults, and crave independence to truly discover who they are. This process is entirely normal, but the truth is that it can be painful for parents to understand and deal with. So, before you read their diary, ensure you’re not doing it just because you feel upset that your child isn’t telling you everything anymore. Just because they don’t tell you something doesn’t mean it’s a secret. Dynamics That Matter If you have an open relationship with your child, and they feel they can come to you with their
their diary won’t provide the ultimate clarity you think it will. Try having more open conversations at the dinner table, during TV time, or whenever else you may have their ear. The more you can work toward having a trusting, positive relationship, the less you’ll have to worry about what’s between those pages. When Reading Their Diary Might Help If you feel your child is a danger to themselves or others, read the diary. While it is important to respect their privacy, safety always comes first. If you read it, it’s best to tell your child you did so, then talk about what might be happening in their lives and what you can do to help.
troubles, there’s no reason to read their diary. You’ve built a positive relationship where there’s no need for secrecy, so trust that your teen knows when to disclose important information.
You know what normal behavior for your child is. If you genuinely feel something is off, it’s best to read the diary. Otherwise, an honest, heart-
Independence and Privacy Part of adolescence is your child’s desire to be their own person and have their own space. to-heart conversation can usually resolve any suspicion or problem you may have while still keeping their privacy intact. 2 725-867-8495 | WWW.CLAGGETTLAW.COM | WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND PERSONAL INJURY If you aren’t already talking with your child, reading
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