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The New York Times for Kids took its audience seriously by pursuing topics that children had questions about, from money and ...
Children across the Lehigh Valley returned to school this week, and that means that certain communicable diseases will be ...
Author Jason Reynolds says despite all the distractions today, kids are—and will always be—alright. It's the adults who need to find ways to listen and engage with them.
A little boredom may not only keep kids off screens—it could help raise more creative, resilient and independent thinkers.