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Child Trends News Service
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HEALTHNEWSPARENTING TIPSTeen
BREAKING NEWS: Teen Suicide Rates Rising in 2020
by Jenny Heitzby Jenny HeitzSee what’s causing the uptick — and it’s not just the coronavirus.
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Scientists have been researching about the link between smartphones and ADHD in teens – see what they found and what it could mean.
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EDUCATIONNEWSPARENTING TIPS
STUDY: TV Background Noise Hurts Infant’s / Child’s Development
by Ryan Crawleyby Ryan CrawleyYou consider it background noise, but a new study explains how TV background noise could be harming your infants at home.
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HEALTHLGTBMental HealthPARENTING TIPS
New Research About LGBT Parenting Released
by Jenny Heitzby Jenny HeitzFamilies are families. At least, that’s the conclusion study after study has concluded when comparing the kids of LGBT parents to heterosexual parents. And the most recent batch of research…
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BabyPARENTING TIPS
New Study Reveals Simple Parenting Trick to Help Baby’s Future Success
by Jenny Heitzby Jenny HeitzThe key to a life of success: interacting with your baby. Here are what scientists have learned and what you can do to build a bright future for your baby.
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Sadly, some kids just don’t like veggies. If you find your kid being one of them, here are tips on how to get your child to eat veggies.
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EDUCATIONNEWSPARENTING TIPS
30 Million Word Gap Initiative: Fiction Is The Solution
by Joe Thompsonby Joe ThompsonThe 30 Million Word Gap initiative has pointed out inequality in youth literacy levels across America. Find out how fiction may be the perfect solution.
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EDUCATIONNEWSPARENTING TIPS
Music and Movement Activities Get Kids School-Ready
by Julie Tolarby Julie TolarLearning doesn’t start on the first day of school, but much earlier. Music and movement activities can be a great way to prime kids for later education,
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HEALTHMental HealthNEWS
Longterm Effects of Toxic Stress on Child Development
by Julie Tolarby Julie TolarToxic stress doesn’t just impact children early on, but it’s effect on child development have been studied as longlasting.