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Child's Behavior Impacts Parenting Styles, Study Finds

A new study has found that a child’s emotions and behaviors have an impact on how a parent chooses to raise the child.

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'Monopoly' Causing Family Fights Since The Beginning Of Time

Grandma, I can't afford to pay your Broadwalk mortgage!

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School Buildings Across The Country In Desperate Need Of Updates

These findings come from a report that was released last year from the Government Accountability Office, and something should be done.

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Expert Addresses Anxiety Signs In School-Aged Children

Anxiety presents itself differently in kids and adults. It's important to know the signs so that parents can take the appropriate steps to help.

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Expert Calls For Allergy Training To Be Completed In Schools & Daycares

Food prohibitions in school are not beneficial for allergy management. More training programs for educators and staff are needed.

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Pandemic Screen Time Causing Kids' Eye Problems
Children Reporting More Vision Problems, Pandemic Screen Time Blamed

There has been a little more than a 15% increase in cases of kids' myopia during the pandemic alone.

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Anxiety Motivates Kids To Intervene When They See Bullying, Study Finds

The purpose of the study was to look at the ‘bystander effect.’ And anxiety was a motivator.

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Researchers Develop Tool To Detect Head Injury Trauma Early In Young Children

An observational tool for assessing children who have had a concussion up until the age of 5 was created to help prevent further complications.

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If You're Returning To Work, Your Employer Can Require You To Get Vaccinated

New guidance is saying that businesses can make vaccines a requirement for employees who are looking to return to work.

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Scientists Discover A New Form Of ALS That Affects Children

What makes this different in children versus adults is that the symptoms show up earlier, and the progression is much slower.

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Study Uses Unique Method To Help Visually Impaired Kids Learn STEM

Science is more accessible for every visually impaired child by using small, candy-like models.

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Teenagers Are Some Of The Worst Backseat Drivers
Teenagers Are Some Of The Worst Backseat Drivers

3 in 10 said that their teen is the family’s biggest backseat driver, even worse than their spouse.

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College Kids' Motivation Took A Hit During Pandemic

Lack of motivation had indicated that more students were at risk of dropping out, but the reason why could not be made clear.

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Japan Has A Unique Way Of Dealing With Kids Who Fight & It Works

The method Japan uses is a “hands-off” formula, and it may be worth a try.

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Reading Comprehension Activities Matter More Than Reading Frequently To Your Child

Parents are modifying how their literacy environment looks at home and they are doing it according to their child’s progress in learning how to read.

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Waking Up Earlier May Lessen Depression Risk

If you go to bed at 10 pm and wake up at 5 am, this schedule will benefit your mental health.

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Study Reveals 78 Sunscreens With Same Chemical In Cigarette Smoke

There has been a petition to the FDA to look into placing stricter rules regarding the chemical benzene being in sunscreen products.

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Kids' Lack Of Sleep Affects Their Behavior & Academics In Class
Kids' Lack Of Sleep Affects Their Behavior & Academics In Class

Child sleepiness and the direct link with low active engagement in the classroom as early as grade one was reported by teachers.

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Potential New Sunscreen Saving The Planet & Better For Your Skin

There is a potential new sunscreen that is coral-safe and can provide more UVB/UVA protection.

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'Blues Clues' Releases PRIDE Themed Sing-A-Long For Pride Month
'Blues Clues' Releases PRIDE Themed Sing-A-Long For Pride Month

Blue's Clues has put up a video on their YouTube channel that is showcasing the LGBTQ+ community and celebrating Pride month.

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