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After the pandemic forced parents to revise summer plans, interest surged in a virtual program called Girls With Impact, which aims to teach financial literacy.
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Children who are active have a much smaller chance of having cardiac problems as those that eat a high fat diet and are not active. Did you know cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer in the US, with more than 600,000 men and women dying from the disease each year, floridatoday.com wrote. According to...
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Vitamin C to keep the germs away. Never go outside with wet hair. Stay inside. Despite little or no evidence suggesting these types of methods actually help people avoid catching or preventing a cold, more than half of parents have tried them with their kids, according to the C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital National Poll on...
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When young children experience violence or poverty, the effect can last well into adulthood. But new research from the Emory School of Medicine suggests that a strong parental relationship could override some of these effects, by changing how children perceive the environmental cues that help them distinguish between what’s safe or dangerous. To study the...
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Changing the way that parents interact with their infants could help combat child obesity, a US study suggested. New mothers were offered ways of responding to babies’ needs, including avoiding comforting with food, BBC wrote. By the age of three, children exposed to so-called ‘responsive parenting’ had lower body mass index (BMI). A UK child...
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Did you share your favorite childhood book with your children? If you did, you’re not alone. Most people do. But did you know it can help your children to develop a lifelong love of reading? Literacy experts say if parents are emotionally attached to the story they’re telling, they can boost their own child’s engagement...
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Parents who share pictures of their children on social media are putting their human rights at risk, the United Nations has warned. The UN’s special rapporteur Joseph Cannataci said that ‘strong guidelines’ were needed to preserve the rights of children whose parents upload video and images of them, telegraph.co.uk reported. During a mission to the...
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