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What is a rainbow baby? And why do some parents dislike the term?
A child born after loss is commonly referred to as a “rainbow baby,” but this term can sometimes be problematic.
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Meta unveils features to combat teen ‘sextortion'
Meta’s head of global safety said “sextortion” has become more common across social media platforms, including Instagram.
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Experts say AI is the new social media — and parents are not prepared
“Parents and teachers are pretty much out of the loop, so that young people are using AI platforms with virtually no guidance,” says Jim Steyer of Common Sense Media.
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Kindergarten teacher begs parents: ‘Please don't bring cupcakes' on birthdays
Ann Brackemyer, a kindergarten teacher in Illinois, is sharing an “unpopular opinion” about birthday cupcakes at school.
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Police seek missing Southern California teen last seen riding bike to family member's home
Authorities are asking for help to find a missing 15-year-old who was last seen Tuesday evening in Monterey Park.
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‘Miracle baby' found crawling by Louisiana highway after brother, 4, found dead, mom arrested
A Louisiana sheriff says a 1-year-old boy survived two days of sometimes stormy weather before a truck driver spotted him crawling along a roadside.
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Paris Hilton pushes for child welfare improvements: ‘Families need resources and support'
Paris Hilton testified before the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee on Wednesday to share her own experience at a youth residential treatment facility, urging lawmakers to reauthorize a federal fund for child welfare programs.
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155 ancient baby names for babies with old souls
From Aphra to Zephyr, there’s an ancient baby name on this list you’ll love.
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US sues Hyundai, alleging company employed 13-year-old in Alabama plant
The U.S. Department of Labor wants a federal judge to prevent Hyundai and two other Alabama companies from what the government contends is the illegal employment of children.
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The internet can't get enough of this baby's grumpy faces: See all the pics
Trent Mundy’s scowl has people howling with laughter.
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Why have rates of ADHD in kids gotten so high?
A new study shows that as of 2022, 1 in 9 children had received ADHD diagnoses at some point in their lifetimes.
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For decades, states have taken foster children's federal benefits. That's starting to change
States have for decades been using foster children’s federal Social Security benefits to help cover the costs of state services. The practice has saved states millions of dollars. But that’s beginning to change in some states under pressure from child advocates who contend it is immoral and detrimental to kids. Since 2018, at least a dozen states have taken some...