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PlayLA Day highlights the impact of providing young athletes, across all ability levels, with access to Olympic and ...
It officially takes parents two and a half days to recover from traveling with the family, according to new research. From arguments to tears to moans, one in three parents say their family goes less ...
Pupils enjoyed a wide range of fun, non-competitive activities including golf, dance, dodgeball, and orienteering. Over ...
Charlotte and Sebastian Trotter died on July 8 during Ruidoso floods. A GoFundMe was created for funeral expenses and medical ...
The impact of the massive spending bill that President Trump signed into law is expected to filter down to infants and ...
Latest Headlines Recognizing a day for children everywhere Hundreds of children from Woodland and elsewhere turned out for the 21st Annual Dia de los Ninos at John Ferns Park Friday afternoon.
Stechford Leisure Centre have welcomed a group of youngsters for an event organised by Midlands-based charity Deaf World, ...
IWA softball player Arisela Perez had big outings against Boerne Geneva and John Paul II and has been voted the Driscoll Children's Hospital Caller-Times High School Athlete of the Week for April ...
A new study of nearly 300,000 kids says that screen time — specifically, gaming — can “contribute to socioemotional problems” ...
Roman Ferniza of the Canutillo High School baseball team is the El Paso Children's Hospital HS Athlete of Week for April 15-19.
What began as a small project to create an inclusive sports day for children with additional needs has grown into a major annual highlight for schools across Limerick.
Thousands of young fans gathered at the Fever game Wednesday, eagerly awaiting a chance for a Caitlin Clark autograph.