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The Martinez family didn't lose a child in the Robb Elementary school shooting. But the May 2022 tragedy changed their lives too, and they're fighting to ensure those changes lead to better lives for everyone.
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Many children have likely already heard about the attacks in Israel, whether from school or overhearing the news. Let them ask questions, experts say — it's OK if you don't have all the answers.
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The need for accessible public restrooms for people with disabilities is crucial. Standard bathrooms don’t offer things like low changing tables for people with incontinence issues. This barrier for the disabled often leaves many of them feeling isolated.
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Journalist Virginia Sole-Smith says efforts to fight childhood obesity have caused kids to absorb an onslaught of body-shaming messages. Her new book is Fat Talk.
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The Navy is building more on-base childcare centers and launching new programs to help sailors and their families. But advocates and parents say it’s not enough.
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Paid parental leave for state employees and a bill to make diapers, pads and tampons cheaper are both on the docket this week.
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The new guidance is for birthing and non-birthing parents, including parents who recently adopted a child and parents who used a surrogate.
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From Texas Standard : Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced this week that day care businesses can reopen . But some parents may be hesitant to send kids...
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From Texas Standard : For new parent Tracy Franklin Squires, her first take on motherhood echoed that of most moms, during this time of isolation...
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Kids, manners and the holidays. We have expert advice on how to expect and encourage behavior that makes for great family memories.