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Navigating Changes as a Family

By NewsPress Now (Family Features) Every family experiences changes. Some are planned, others are unexpected. Some are joyful, others are marked by pain or uncertainty. Whether it’s divorce, the death of a loved one, welcoming a new sibling or moving to a new home, these events impact every member of the family. For young children,

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Helpful Hints for the Holidays

By NewsPress Now (Family Features) Gift-giving during the holiday season shouldn’t be stressful. In fact, finding gifts for your loved ones should be as much fun as giving (and receiving) them. No matter if you’re shopping for the fashionista, the foodie, the workout warrior, the tech expert, the beauty-focused or nearly anyone else on your

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Reading nonfiction prepares kids for success

By Brandpoint (BPT) (BPT) – By Melissa Taylor, M.Ed., former elementary teacher and K-12 literacy trainer Nonfiction is essential in a child’s reading diet. Most children primarily read fiction, but as they progress in their education, they will be expected to primarily read for information. That means they must be able to comprehend informational/expository texts

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Tips for Travel with Toddlers and Babies

By NewsUSA (NewsUSA) – The holidays are upon us, and many parents with babies and young children may approach holiday travel with trepidation. Whether you and your young family are traveling by car, bus, train, or plane, or a combination, keep these tips from KinderCare experts in mind to help your kids (and you) be

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Marine Toys for Tots Kicks Off Holiday Campaign

By NewsUSA (NewsUSA) – As the holiday season arrives, Marine Toys for Tots stands ready to assist millions of children in need across the Nation—providing hope and joy through toys, books, and other gifts. Last year, the Marine Toys for Tots Program achieved new records with its flagship campaign, delivering over 25 million toys, books,

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Navigating “Gramnesia” This Holiday Season

By NewsUSA (NewsUSA) – “Gramnesia,” a popular portmanteau term coined from the words “grandparents” and “amnesia,” is taking the internet by storm, including a recent mention in the HuffPost. The term describes unsolicited advice from grandparents and older generations about parenting today, given by those who seem to forget some of the more challenging parts

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Identifying Candidates Who Will Help Solve America’s Child Care Crisis

By NewsPress Now (StatePoint) America’s moms–along with families, businesses and the nation’s economy–are struggling without high-quality, affordable child care. That’s why moms have come together to establish the Moms’ Seal of Approval on Child Care, to identify candidates who will stand with families by advancing child care policy solutions that address affordability, accessibility and quality.

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