Raising Children In a City Built For Adults. Why Sarasota Makes Kids Calmer

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Sarasota is not a megapolis. So what? Who needs a city of 20 million if you are raising a family? According to the latest numbers, Sarasota population counts about 500,000 people. But that’s not what sets the city apart. This beautiful Florida corner is an art hub, as well as home to elegant gallery openings, charity luncheons… Oh, and early dinner reservations. Didn’t book in advance? Sorry, you’re stuck with Chick-fil-A. No offense to Chick-fil-A, by the way, that’s my weekly nourishment spot. I’m just saying, if you’re craving something fancier, choose in advance.

In general, the city doesn’t have the vibe of a particularly child-friendly space. However, that’s not a disadvantage to a modern child. Read on.

Why Child-Centric Is Not Always Child Beneficial

We are used to child-rearing that puts the little munchkin at the center of family life. We spend weekends attending child-centric activities, we put invitations on hold to go to play dates, and I swear I’ve seen the KPop Demon Hunters more times than it’s acceptable to admit in civilized society. However, this might not be the optimal way to run our lives, and Sarasota proves that to be true…

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