How to Keep Kids’ Minds Active During the Holiday Break
There are many ways to keep children’s minds active during the holiday break, some of which will reinforce the concepts they are learning in school.
There are many ways to keep children’s minds active during the holiday break, some of which will reinforce the concepts they are learning in school.
Every year, there are an estimated 27,000 newly diagnosed youth cases of type 1 diabetes in the United States alone.
New medical advancements are safeguarding infants and some toddlers at increased risk of RSV.
When young children demonstrate transfer of learning from their child care classroom to their play at home, parents can take an active role in encouraging it.
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The Ensemble Theatre’s theatre arts training program — the Young Performers Program (also known as YPP) Summer Sessions — is offering top-quality training in the areas of theatre, dance, vocal performance, music theory and technology this year.
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The World Youth Foundation is launching its 2024 programs focused on youth innovation, entrepreneurship, STEM education, arts, personal and leadership development, and training for industry careers and apprenticeships.