Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion January 25, 2023
The Florida Legislature might expand vouchers for all students to, as the Sentinel Editorial Board calls it, “attack public schools.” I have a different take. Let every parent or guardian decide where their child will be educated. The usual argument forwarded by shills like Scott Maxwell is that the alternative schools don’t have to face the same scrutiny and teachers aren’t sufficiently credentialed. That’s just the point. We don’t... + full article
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion January 26, 2023
Every parent knows that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work for raising kids. Parenting methods that work for one child may be completely out of the question for another child. Thankfully, there’s no shortage of data-driven resources available to help parents navigate... + más
Maine Voices: Our forests offer a valuable buffer against climate change | Portland Press Herald
From the Business Desk: Maineness and what it really means to be from Maine | Portland Press Herald
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation January 10, 2023
>> OPEN THE SCHOOL. OPEN THE SCHOOL. >> NOW AT 6:00, IMAGINE TAKING >> NOW AT 6:00, IMAGINE TAKING YOUR KIDS TO SCHOOL ONLY TO FIND OUT ITS SHUT DOWN. >> PARENTS SHOCKED THIS MORNING. THEY WENT TO DROP THEIR KIDS OFF THEY WENT TO DROP THEIR KIDS OFF AFTER WINTER BREAK AND SAW A... + más
'Abbott Elementary' season 2 premieres September 21 — here's how to stream the Emmy-winning sitcom | Business Insider
Flooded OCPS elementary school will move temporarily to high school campus | Orlando Sentinel
New York Post USA Life December 21, 2022
If time travel were possible, two in three Americans would transport themselves back to their childhoods (64%) according to a recent poll. The survey asked 2,000 parents of children between the ages of 5 and 18 to reflect on their own childhoods, revealing that what they miss... + más
6 in 10 parents admit they’re not very good cooks: poll | New York Post
Parents agree play is a form of self-care for kids: poll | New York Post
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 16, 2022
The verdict is in: Food deserts don’t drive nutritional disparities in the United States the way we thought. Over the past decade, study after study has shown that differences in access to healthy food can’t fully explain why wealthy Americans consume a healthier diet than... + más
The U.S. is getting serious about space junk | NBC News
Outlook for junk bonds gets cloudier as U.S. recession risks loom | MarketWatch
New York Post USA Life October 19, 2022
Half of parents believe that toys are some of the best teachers their kids will have (52%), according to new research. A survey looked at how 2,000 parents value their child’s toys’ ability to educate them and found that on average, people think that it’s important to... + más
This IRS Tax Form Can Cost You 24% | Forbes
New York Post USA Life October 15, 2022
Six in 10 (61%) parents admit they’re simply not very good cooks, according to new research. A poll of 2,000 parents with school-age kids found that the school year is stressful as ever for parents, from having the time to make proper meals for their kids (54%), to making sure... + más
Pa. election 2022: How to serve as a poll worker on Nov. 8 | PennLive
Fox News Poll: Georgia races see split decision, with Warnock and Kemp ahead | Fox News
The Boston Globe USA Life September 19, 2022
A video game that actually regulates kids’ emotions instead of causing meltdowns: Sounds counterintuitive, right? But that’s the premise behind Mightier, a Boston-based video game developed by researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital. The startup aims to build emotional... + más
Runway teases AI-powered text-to-video editing using written prompts | Ars Technica
Kids in pricy restaurants: teaching moment or terrible idea? | The Boston Globe
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