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Nanny Warns Of Common Summertime Foods That Present Choking Hazards
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by on May 12, 2025May 12, 2025

Nanny Warns Of Common Summertime Foods That Present Choking Hazards

Oscar Wong/Moment/Getty Images Summertime is hands down the most nostalgic time of year. Christmas puts up a good fight for winter, but at the end of the day, everything about summer makes us think about being a kid. Few are more nostalgic than all the foods we associate with this warm, balmy season. Ice cream...

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Nothing Tests A Parent Like That One Last End-Of-The-School-Year Illness
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by on May 9, 2025May 9, 2025

Nothing Tests A Parent Like That One Last End-Of-The-School-Year Illness

Yuliya Taba/E+/Getty Images It’s May. You’re almost there. You’ve plugged all 23 kid activities into the shared family calendar. You’ve signed up for end-of-year party snacks, you’ve put your name down to volunteer at field day, you’ve ordered recital costumes. The swimsuits are hanging in the laundry room, there’s a surplus of sunscreen in the...

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What Is 'Technoference?' How Parents' Screen Use Impacts Their Kids
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by on May 9, 2025May 9, 2025

What Is 'Technoference?' How Parents' Screen Use Impacts Their Kids

skynesher/E+/Getty Images The amount of time kids spend glued to a screen gets a lot of attention. But, it turns out that parent’s screen time might be an equal culprit in hindering children’s development, thanks to a phenomenon called “technoference.” You know those moments when your kid comes up to you, yapping away while you’re...

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The Chromebook Challenge Is The Latest Dumb & Dangerous TikTok Trend
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by on May 9, 2025May 9, 2025

The Chromebook Challenge Is The Latest Dumb & Dangerous TikTok Trend

Imgorthand/E+/Getty Images Scientific advancements astonish us every day — from promising medical treatments to newly discovered species and stars. Similarly, every day, children are discovering new ways to be idiots. Let’s face it, kids are amazing but their brains are basically Jell-O that doesn’t fully set until they’re in their mid-20s. It’s developmentally appropriate, but...

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