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Q: My wife and I recently retired. We were unable to have children, and for most of our 45 years of marriage…
Excessive leisure screen time may contribute to increased distress among teenagers, yet the impact of screen usage for educational purposes is different.
Today’s teens often find themselves sitting for extended periods, whether they are engaged with screens, reading, or participating in other sedentary activities.
SOUTHWEST HARBOR — Join us for a delightful family paint ‘n’ sip event where you can create a charming watercolor painting featuring a fox and the moon.
MISSOULA, Mont. – “Bouncy Brothers,” a new film, explores the journey of two brothers, focusing on one who attempts to pursue the American Dream for a second time.
Colton Little had the chance to…
Our Admitted Students Overnight Program offers you a glimpse into the life of a Lyon! Experience firsthand what makes Wheaton truly special, connect with our welcoming faculty and staff, and meet fellow students…
LOVES PARK, Ill. – Although Valentine’s Day has passed, the Superhero Center for Autism is excited to host its third annual Valentine’s Day Dance…
Love is always worth celebrating, and Valentine’s Day provides a wonderful opportunity to do just that. Whether through heartfelt traditions or simple moments of joy, there are countless ways to express your feelings and create lasting memories on this special day.
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. — In “What Do I Do with My Baby All Day?!,” author Vered Benhorin transforms the often mundane experience of caring for an infant into an engaging and enjoyable journey. Through her insightful guidance, she offers parents a variety of creative ideas and activities to make the most of their time with their little ones, promoting development and bonding in the process. Benhorin’s approach emphasizes the joy of parenting, encouraging caregivers to explore and discover the many possibilities that arise during these early years.
On February 6, 2025, Good Morning Washington reported that…
The long, dark, and cold winter months are upon us. With the holidays behind us, thoughts of spring and the upcoming break start to emerge.