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Taking the family on a long-haul journey? As a dad of two, I've learned a few tricks, and I wouldn't leave home without my ...
Midland native Jacqueline Leapheart works at Adoption Option Inc., leads in community service, and pursues creative passions ...
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The Mirror US on MSN'My daughter lifts heavier weights than most people – it's lucky I ignored trolls'
Jes Bowen is the founder of the Savage Patch Kids Fitness Program and as a result has built a huge fitness empire. Just ...
Employers can contribute up to $2,500 to accounts, which won’t count as income for the parents or children. Trump Account distributions aren’t allowed before the first day of the calendar year the ...
FBI Deputy Director Bongino reports achievements in first three months, including child predator operations rescuing 224 children and arrests of most wanted fugitives.
S.C., like most states, does not have regulations or laws regarding when a child is old enough to stay home alone or babysit another child, according to Safe Kids Worldwide.
The annual Kids Count data book released Monday compares states based on 16 factors in four domains, including overall child well-being, economic well-being, education, health and family and ...
What is the legal age to stay home alone by state? Only 14 out of 50 states have legal age restrictions for children left at home alone, many of which are just guidelines, according to the Child ...
Lift-Up’s number of supporters and donors remains the same as in the past, but the amount they are contributing is steadily declining, according to John Lund, vice chair of the nonprofit’s board.
LIFT-UP, a local food security nonprofit serving communities from Aspen to Parachute, is seeking $2.5 million in emergency funding to avoid deep service cuts amid what leaders are calling a financial ...
Solon police arrested a Cleveland woman who arrived drunk to pick up her child from a daycare. In her car was another child, 1.
Oregon state officials argue that easing restrictions around child restraint and out-of-state placements will help kids access care. Child advocates worry it will open the door to abuse.
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