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Pandemic Took A Toll On Doctor Moms

Female physicians bore the brunt of parenting during a pandemic.

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Child Labor Laws May Change In Some States As Companies Look To Hire More Teenagers

Some businesses have advertised that they are looking to hire 14 and 15-year-olds to work for them.

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Nasal Swabs Taken By Parents Are Just As Accurate

A new study was done that shows that a child's nasal swab done by parents is giving accurate results.

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"Caring & Confident" Dads Have Different Brain Structures

Dads have had the opportunity to spend more time with their kids due to COVID. Here's what the study found about these fathers.

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Study Finds Benefits And Negatives To Homeschooling
Study Uncovers Benefits & Negatives Of Homeschooling

The study found that a child who is homeschooled is less likely to partake in “risky” choices.

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Old Navy Is Giving A More Diverse Santa This Year
Old Navy Starts Program To Find More Diverse Santas For Every Child

Old Navy partnered with Santa Timothy Connaghan who is the founder of the International University of Santa Claus.

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Students Who Have To Repeat A Grade Suffer More Bullying

They had reported that they were being made fun of, threatened, having their things taken from them, and even being physically pushed around.

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New Harry Potter Reunion Special Coming For 20th Anniversary
Calling All "Potterheads," There Is A 'Harry Potter' Reunion Coming Soon

It will also air on TBS and Cartoon Network, but not until the spring.

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Resilience Training Can Help Young Drivers Avoid Accidents
Resilience Training Shown To Help Young Drivers Avoid Crashes

This can be an effective tool for keeping youth safe behind the wheel of a car.

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High-Income Families More Likely To Vaccinate Their Children, But Not For Reasons You May Think

47% of families who had an income of over $100,000 a year were willing to get their children vaccinated

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Teens With ADHD Not Reporting A Low Quality Of Life
Link Between Screen Time & Attention Problems Later Not Evident

There was no association between increased screen time and symptoms of hyperactivity and inattention.

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#Selfinjury Trending On Instagram Among Adolescents, Another Warning To Parents

Adolescents are using social media to post about their self-injury.

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Vermont Is Now Offering Condoms To Students
State Requires Condoms To Be Available For All Middle & High School Students

This new program will require all nurse’s offices in schools to distribute condoms to the students.

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The Pandemic Changed How Children Eat
Pandemic Changed How Parents Feed Their Children

The pandemic has changed a lot including how parents fed their kids.

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Parents Feeling Pressure To Make This The Best Holiday Yet

Parents are trying their best to search for the right gifts for their kids.

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Therapy Dogs Helping Children At COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics

They are helping to keep them calm and provide some comfort.

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The Hip Bone Section On A Skeleton
The Elderly Aren't The Only Ones Getting Hip Replacements, It's Teens Too

The average age of youth who needed a hip replacement was just 17 years old.

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An Elf On The Shelf Doll Gets Banned By Judge
Judge Issued "Fake" Order Banning Elf On The Shelf For Tired Parents

Judge Robert Leonard is the Cobb County Superior Court Judge and he issued the ban on his Twitter account.

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Emotional Intelligence Is Declining In College Students

This study reveals the mental health crisis among young people.

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Mom Will Benefit From A Strict Bedtime

The findings stated that by going to bed within a certain hour the risk of developing heart disease is lowered.

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