This article was co-authored by Kathy Slattengren, M.Ed.. Kathy Slattengren is a Parent Educator and Coach and the Founder of Priceless Parenting. With over two decades of experience, Kathy specializes in helping parents build strong, loving relationships with their children. She has helped thousands of parents around the world through Priceless Parenting's online classes, presentations, coaching, and books. Kathy holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Psychology from The University of Minnesota and a Masters degree in Education and Instructional Design from The University of Washington. Kathy is a member of the National Parenting Education Network, the US Alliance to End the Hitting of Children, the International Society for Technology in Education, and a founding member of Parent Learning Link. Priceless Parenting has been featured on ABC News, Komo News, King 5 News, National PTA, Parent Map, and Inspire Me Today.
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Many people, especially parents with their children, visit zoos for pleasure. It’s interesting to see native animals up close or exotic creatures from other parts of the world. Modern zoos are, for the greater part, not solely intended to entertain, not simply playgrounds and not a place just for picnics or parties. Zoos should educate and inform as well as helping to protect endangered species. Many zoos are scientific institutions, so visitors should obey the rules. This article will explain how to behave in a zoo.
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