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April Fools’ can be controversial for parents, especially when pranks are mean-spirited or insensitive. However, April 1 can also be an opportunity to execute harmless pranks that teach kids the difference while developing their sense of humour.
Studies have shown that humour can help kids to think in unconventional ways while helping them to become more spontaneous, happier and optimistic. So why not seize the day and serve up an easy prank or two this April 1? Need ideas? We’ve got a few below.
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