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Disney World Lifting Nearly All Pandemic Guidelines, Despite Families' Concerns

59% of those who completed the poll said that they had some worry about visiting one of the Disney parks.

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Number Of Children With Celiac Disease Has Doubled, Hinting At A Gluten-Free Generation

When it comes to children, celiac disease has been linked to poor growth and it can delay puberty.

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New Netflix Show For Preschoolers 'Ridley Jones' Will Feature An LGBTQ+ Friendly Cast

Ridley Jones will feature an LGBTQ+ cast as well as the first nonbinary character in this Netflix kids’ show.

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Teenagers Taking Over Workforce As Employment Rate Soars

The teen employment rate could hit a record high in 2021.

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Kids Should Keep Wearing Masks, Doctor Says

The new strains of the virus are making their rounds, and these can make children vulnerable as well.

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New Study Looks Deeper Into #WineMom Culture

Wine was the catalyst behind fighting back at a society that believes they have determined what makes someone a “good mom.”

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Many Grandparents Haven't Seen Their Grandchildren In Nearly A Year

59% of US grandparents had spent less time with their grandchildren over the past year.

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It Could Be Time To Take Your Teen To A Gyno

A recent poll has shown that 12% of young women have never been to see a gynecologist.

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"Attentive Listening" Will Help Your Teen Open Up To You

The more engaged a parent was when listening, the more confident the teenager felt with expressing their feelings.

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Mental Health Complications Have Been Prevalent In Girls

This was the first study to look at the gender-specific disturbances in the mental health and substance use problems during the pandemic.

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Kids' ADHD Meds Lesser Odds Of Self-Harming Thoughts

A new study has found that ADHD medications may be associated with a reduced risk of suicide in certain children.

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Parents Reveal At Least One Of Their Kids Have Been Affected Mentally By Pandemic

Parents admit they fear the consequences of pandemic mental health in the kids more than the actual virus causing this dramatic change in lifestyle.

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KIDZ BOP & LEGO VIDIYO Inspiring Kids To Make Their Own Music Videos

One winner will get the chance to appear in a KIDZ BOP music video.

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Most Parents Admit Their Home Doesn't Stay Clean More Than A Few Minutes

Parents report that the average room in their home can only stay free of clutter for 17 minutes.

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Teens With Intense Romantic Relationship At Risk For High Blood Pressure As Adults, Study Finds

Teenagers who experience an intense romantic relationship as well as have controlling parents have a higher risk for high blood pressure as an adult.

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COVID Protocols Led To Decrease In Other Kids' Infections

The study showed that frequent hand washing and physical distancing caused a reduction in the spread of other infectious diseases.

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What Parents Need To Know About Barack Obama's New 'We The People' Netflix Show

The Obamas are bringing the world a 10-episode new Netflix show that is all about teaching children about the government in a way that is fun.

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Disney's "Simulation Cruise": What This Means For Future Family Vacations

Disney Cruise Line has been given clearance from the CDC to run a simulation sailing that will take place on June 29th and run to July 1st.

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Lifestyle Factors Increase Self-Harm Risk In Bullied Teens, Study Finds

There are three factors that can contribute to a teenager’s risk of self-harm if they are a victim of bullying.

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Parenting Bill Protects LGBTQ+ Family & It Needs To Be Nationwide

This new act will take effect on January 1st, 2022, and will make it easier for parents to establish parentage.

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