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Learn and play at Savanna in Frisco
Savanna is a modern daycare where both children and parents can grow, connect, and flourish together.
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I've studied over 200 kids—and this is the most dangerous and ‘overused' phrase in parenting
How do you comfort your child when they’re upset? For starters, fight the temptation to say these two words, says one child psychologist.
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Navigating the transition to college
Therapist, Alyssa Williamson, shares tips when navigating the transition to college.
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An expert shares how many toys your child should have. It might surprise you
If you have a toddler, chances are that you also have stuffed animals, magnetic tiles, cars and building blocks scattered throughout your home. But as it turns out, kids need fewer toys than you may think.
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Man without kids wonders why parents ‘don't have friends' … and parents have thoughts
Do people lose friends when they become parents? One not-yet-dad has concerns.
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Teaching honor, dignity and respect
National League of Junior Cotillions helps students gain confidence and develop practical life skills.
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Strollers and other baby products will get more expensive — and harder to find — with tariffs
An estimated 90% of the core baby care products and the parts that go into making baby paraphernalia – from bottles and diaper pails to strollers and car seats – are made in Asia. The vast majority come from China.
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Serena Williams' relatable mom confession is a total ace
She was prepared to take on any criticism she might receive for the confession.
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Serena Williams taught Daughter Adira Her Signature ‘COME ON'
Access Hollywood’s Zuri Hall exclusively chatted with Serena Williams as she celebrated the first anniversary of her company Wyn Beauty at their pop-up event. The tennis star shared how her sport inspired the beauty brand and her journey from athlete from entrepreneur. Serena also shared she hopes her daughters Olympia and Adira view beauty.
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North Texas couple thought they were having twins but got ‘triple the blessings'
Easter weekend will be extra special for a North Texas teacher and her husband. The couple received an unexpected extra blessing along the road to parenthood. 온라인카지노사이트 5’s Maria Guerrero introduces us to the new, happy family of five.
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Best friends dreamed of their kids getting married one day. Against all odds, they did
The first time they got engaged they were 5 and on a playground.
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Screen-free activities for kids
Mi Cielito Lindo ECC shares screen-free activities to keep kids entertained.
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‘Fight for our lives': Family warns Black moms after Maryland woman's death
Arika Trim died as Black mothers-to-be are three times more likely to die of pregnancy-related causes as white women.
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Lily Hayes Photography captures precious moments
Photographer, Lily Hayes, is celebrated for creating beautiful photos you can cherish forever.
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How much child care costs in every U.S. state — it's more than college in 39 places
In nine states, infant care costs over $20,000 a year, on average. Here’s what child care costs look like around the country.
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Parents go back to school to learn ‘new math' so they can help with homework
If you have a school-aged student chances are you know, most schools don’t teach math the same way we learned it as kids. 온라인카지노사이트 5 education reporter Wayne Carter is in the classroom to show us how parents are embracing new math.
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School teaches parents ‘new math' so they can help with homework
Some Dallas ISD parents bewildered by ‘new math’ are taking a night class at their kid’s school so that they can better help with math homework.
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What is birdnesting? Divorced couple's custody arrangement being called ‘genius'
The term comes from how some birds take care of their young.
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Celebrate fatherhood and friendship
Learn how The Daddy Stroller Social Club is helping fathers find friendship and community.
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Children's resilience is rooted in this 1 thing, says Harvard-trained parenting expert
A child witnessing you support a friend, or vice versa, shows them that part of resilience is creating a network where it’s OK to ask for help.