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Who’s planning a family road trip? Traveling by car (versus flying) is a great way to save money on your next vacation, and seeing the sights along the way is a terrific bonus. Let’s face it though, ...
A handful of world map murals are going up in classrooms at Heartland Community College as part of a pilot program to add a ...
A mom and her friend created a coloring book that helps kids and adults track and remember their travels, offering a fun, ...
Ah, the family road trip — where the snacks are endless, the playlists are on repeat, and someone will scream because their sibling is ...
WE TOLD YOU THE STORY OF A 12-YEAR-OLD DISC GOLFER - FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY. N-B-C 5'S ERIC KERR CAUGHT UP WITH THE YOUNG ...
New laws aimed at protecting kids online won’t work, and could even make things worse. Parents, not politicians, are the best defense against digital dangers.
WASHINGTON -- I start with a salute to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan. On Friday, the nation's top court released a 6-3 majority opinion written by ...
Republicans are barreling toward remaking the internet Kids online safety reform was one of the most bipartisan issues in Washington. That might be changing under Trump. ...
National tutoring business, Tutor Doctor, provide their advice to parents on how to teach their kids online safety this Child Safety Week.
‘US, China, India can all fit into Africa’: On a quest to fix the world map Commonly used projections shrink the size of Africa, but experts have long debated whether creating a precise map is ...
This approach has many advantages, including creating consistency and transparency across platforms, giving families more control and helping teens navigate their online world safely and responsibly.
But while minimizing distractions in the classroom will build a better learning environment, education in the digital age also means teaching kids the skills they need to navigate the online world.