For those unaware of alternitive activities for children, or for those just to lazy to stop and think of any- I thought it might be helpful to give a refresher course on things you can do with your children.
Take a bike ride.
Help with homework.
Watch a movie.
Eat dinner together.
Play a board game.
Read a book.
Play a game of baseball.
Make cookies.
Go shopping.
Make kid friendly crafts.
Seriously, there are endless ideas of what a parent who wants to spend time with their children can do.
Please note- none of these ideas are, and none of the ideas you come up with should be, to take your kids on a drug buy.
Take a bike ride.
Help with homework.
Watch a movie.
Eat dinner together.
Play a board game.
Read a book.
Play a game of baseball.
Make cookies.
Go shopping.
Make kid friendly crafts.
Seriously, there are endless ideas of what a parent who wants to spend time with their children can do.
Please note- none of these ideas are, and none of the ideas you come up with should be, to take your kids on a drug buy.
Three people are facing drug charges Tuesday, including a Woonsocket man police say brought his 9-year-old son on a drug buy with him.
Police said officers were monitoring the parking lot of a Manville Rd. convenience store when they saw Christopher Robertson, 32, pull up. They said Robertson and a small boy got out of the car, used a pay phone and left.
Officers then followed Robertson's car to the Walgreen's on Clinton St., where they said they witnessed a drug transaction.
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