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Nearly a third of kids can't use books when starting school - and try to swipe them like phones
Almost a third of children who started reception last year were not able to use books correctly, sometimes even trying to swipe or tap them like a smartphone, a survey has found.
Experts offer guidance on when to send sick children to class or keep them home from school.
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Football field guacamole dip recipe for game day
Make an easy, cute football field guacamole dip for Super Bowl or game day. Fast prep, kid-friendly, & perfect for busy hosts ...
Lindsey Vonn’s stirring return to ski racing in her 40s will hit its crescendo at the Milan Cortina Olympics, while the comeback quest of another U.S. gold medalist, snowboarder Jamie ...
The study showed that playing "linear number board games" - where players move pieces along a straight numbered path, can ...
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Conservative Christians beg Supreme Court to let teachers out trans kids to their parents
They say their religion requires them to out trans kids, even if it puts those kids in danger.
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Kid friendly Valentine’s Day dinner ideas: Easy recipes
Need kid friendly valentines day dinner ideas? Find fun, simple, easy recipes with heart-shaped meals kids love for a ...
Anti-trans activist Riley Gaines appeared in a PSA to promote drinking whole milk – as opposed to lower-fat options – sponsored by the Department of Agriculture. “The milk mustache is back,” Gaines ...
Depending on your financial situation and how much equity you have in your house, a renewal can be an opportunity to lower ...
A number of bills aimed at improving the state’s foster care crisis are advancing in the House and Senate, including a ...
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Anthony Rapp on why he’s quit New York City for Chicago
“Chicago has exceeded our expectations,” says the theatre and TV star.
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