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Childcare Worker’s Powerful Defense of Her Profession Goes Viral
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10 Engaging Activities for Families in Vancouver
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What You Might Not Expect When Having Twins
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Wine, Wi-Fi, and Other Essentials for Bored Parents in Play Spaces
home insemination Kit Tomas Urbelionis / Shutterstock In a recent advertisement, Chuck E. Cheese’s has shifted its focus from fascinating kids with arcade games and towering animatronic animals to enticing their adult companions. The new spin showcases perks like a grown-up menu (because who wants to live on stale pizza and chicken nuggets?) and complimentary…
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Students Challenge School for Punishing Braided Hair Styles
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The Benefits of Mindfulness for Emotional Regulation in Children: A Short Film Analysis
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Evelyn Addresses Trump’s Viewing of ‘Finding Dory’ Over the Weekend
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If You Suspect Your Anger Is Linked to Anxiety, Here’s How to Proceed
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Rethinking Our Perspective on Millennial Parents
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Double the Joy: The Impact of Rising Twin Births on Pregnancy and Delivery
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