As parents, it’s crucial to find alternative activities that are both engaging and beneficial for your child’s development.
By Dr. Sharoon Qaiser University of Kentucky Is your child complaining of frequent headaches? Are they missing school days or ...
A Tennessee man is facing a long list of sex charges involving a young child and animals, according to indictments from a Lauderdale County grand jury filed Wednesday ...
Sneak peek at upcoming San Diego community events street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, community ...
Recent cancellation of federally funded grants results in significant changes for the university's global health activities ...
The pandemic temporarily devastated American child care. Five years later, a number of effects have rebounded, but experts ...
COEUR D'ALENE, Idaho -- A bill to deregulate child care facilities in Idaho has daycares taking sides. The new bill was ...
A Marketplace investigation exposes how advertisers can use mobile games that attract children to collect information ... go to the emergency department for care show a higher risk of death ...
A growing number of cities, states and individual child care programs are pouring resources into training teachers on the importance of talking to kids as much as possible.
Sensory diets are programs of sensory activities children can perform during the day to give them an appropriate amount of sensory input. Some experts think this can help improve attention and ...
O2B Kids, a new preschool in Sartell, is bringing a play-based learning approach to the St. Cloud area to help address child ...