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Crestmont Dental 25.03.2021

Kindness is love made visible Today is #PinkShirtDay, and we are banding together to raise awareness and MAKE BULLYING EXTINCT! Throughout the month of February, our team has been wearing our pink shirts to bring awareness to bullying and advocate for love and kindness EVERY DAY! ... If you or someone you know is experiencing bullying, please reach out to someone you trust, or visit www.pinkshirtday.ca/resources to learn more. We are all in this together. #bullyingawareness #endbullying #pinkshirt #bullyingprevention #endbullying #antibullying #childsuicideprevention #crestmont #trecdental

Crestmont Dental 23.03.2021

Want to join us in making a difference? Help us raise awareness about Pink Shirt Day as we aim to 'Make BULLYING Extinct' with a Colouring Contest! Enter our colouring contest for your chance to win a T-REC Dinosaur ‘Make Bullying Extinct’ T-Shirt to wear on Pink Shirt Day! You can download the file for the colouring contest by visiting https://bit.ly/3ayJZfY ... Note: This contest is not affiliated with Facebook or Instagram. Winner will be notified by direct message on Monday Feb. 22 at 12pm.

Crestmont Dental 06.03.2021

It’s #TeamTalkTuesday and this month we are taking a stance against bullying. CYBERBULLYING is using online and mobile technology to harm other people, in a deliberate, repeated & hostile manner. HERE ARE FOUR STEPS TO STOP CYBERBULLYING:... STOP: Don’t try to reason with or talk to someone who is cyberbullying you. BLOCK: Use the block sender technology to prevent the person from contacting you again. TALK: Tell a trusted adult, inform your school, use a help line and/or report it to police. SAVE: Save any instant messages or emails you receive from the person bullying you, or capture any comments or images that have been posted online. 2/3 of youth have faced bullying over their cell phones or online. Three out of ten bullied students reported missing school at least once during the year because of cyberbullying. Bullying is a major problem in our schools, workplaces, homes, and online. Over the month of February, and throughout the year, Chew Chew Pediatric Dentistry and the TREC Dental family are supporting CKNW Kids' Fund's Pink Shirt Day, which aims to raise awareness of these issues, as well as raise funds to support programs that foster children’s healthy self-esteem. While bullying affects so many people physically, emotionally and mentally, we know there are many students, parents, schools and community members that want to know what they can do to help. Whether it’s joining us in wearing pink on February 24, 2021 to show you’re taking a stand, or making an effort to practice kindness and acceptance, or even giving a donation or fundraising for programs that make a difference, EVERY contribution can change a life.

Crestmont Dental 18.02.2021

More Chocolate, No Cavities! Dr. Roger Lucas is a board-certified pediatric dentist in Washington, and the author of More Chocolate, No Cavities, available on Amazon. After recently attending a Zoom lecture where he discussed the highlights of his book, Dr. Cheyanne Olsen was interested enough to read it in its entirety over the holiday break. Click the link below to see what she has to say about it! Happy Valentine's Day Everyone!... https://bit.ly/3i5mxHC

Crestmont Dental 02.02.2021

According to the Pfizer program, Get Healthy, Stay Healthy...MUSIC IS GOOD FOR YOU!! As a part of our team challenges, we create Spotify Playlists! You can find our most recent one on Spotify by searching TREC Dental or visiting the following link: https://spoti.fi/2YF8zVA "While the effects of music on people are not fully understood, studies have shown that when you hear music to your liking, the brain actually releases a chemical called dopamine that has positive effects on mood. Music can make us feel strong emotions, such as joy, sadness, or fearsome will agree that it has the power to move us. According to some researchers, music may even have the power to improve our health and well-being." - Get Healthy, Stay Healthy