12 Ways to Save on Family Travel
Like everything else these days, the cost of a family vacation is rising. With spring break season upon us, here’s how to keep costs under control.
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Like everything else these days, the cost of a family vacation is rising. With spring break season upon us, here’s how to keep costs under control.
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Pandemic boredom and a Netflix mini-series, “The Queen’s Gambit,” added to the game’s sudden popularity. But Chess.com was also plotting its own moves.
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The pandemic may have disrupted the detection of autism spectrum disorder in young children, researchers also reported.
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To find out how children’s travel experiences differ from their parents’, we enlisted families around the world to share their perspectives — and their pictures.
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Kids as Young as 8 Are Using Social Media More Than Ever, Study Finds
The report highlights a 17 percent increase in screen use among teens and tweens in the last two years — more than in the four years prior.
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Modern Dads Are Embarrassing. Which Just Might Be Good Politics.
The Congressional Dads Caucus makes savvy use of its own faint goofiness.
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How to Support a Child on the Transgender Spectrum
As Texas’ governor attempts to criminalize medical treatments for transgender youth, experts say there are many ways to help adolescents who are questioning their gender.
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New Guidelines Encourage Breastfeeding Longer, but Call for More Parental Support
The American Academy of Pediatrics is urging doctors to have “nonjudgmental conversations” with families about their feeding choices.
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What’s Going On With Vaccines for Kids Under 5?
Here’s what families should know about vaccine authorization and potential delays.
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By Laurel Graeber
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By Kim Gooden
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