Start a holiday tradition of unstructured play. It helps kids' minds, bodies, dreams and aspirations. Here's how to do it.
Are the kids at your Thanksgiving celebration being too loud? Or, more likely, too quiet—bathed in the glow of an iPhone?
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Children were found playing with the toxic chemical mercury in Camp Washington last Friday and the Cincinnati Fire Department ...
By immersing themselves in different characters, children can develop empathy, gain a deeper understanding of others' ...
According to the U.S. EPA, a group of children were found on Ethan Avenue playing with liquid mercury in driveways and ...
Nine children to be returned to their families in Russia and Ukraine in the latest humanitarian exchange. Nine Russian and ...
Belle River District High School students are making sure children with physical limitations can enjoy the simple pleasure of ...
“Seventy-six percent of kids ages 10-17 stated they want something related to video games, and that put video games ahead of all other gift items, including clothes and accessories, money and gift ...
In a world dominated by screens, Keystone Kidspace in York is bringing back the art of hands-on play. YORK, Pa. — With most ...
Spokane Children’s Theatre Executive Director Tanya Brownlee chose “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” to ring in the holiday ...
A source told Page Six earlier this week that Brady would not be spending the holiday with his children due to his busy work ...