Artificial intelligence (AI) already affects many areas of daily life, including the lives of young children. Many families give screens to children younger than two, and AI-generated content is ...
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How to make resurrection Easter tomb donuts activity & treat
Turn glazed donuts into a meaningful tomb scene! These Resurrection Easter Donuts are an easy, no-bake treat and activity kids will love. Click for the recipe! Easter is one of my favorite holidays to ...
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How to make an Easter bunny pizza: A cute & easy recipe
Make the easiest Easter Bunny Pizza Recipe your family will love! This cute, simple, unique, themed pizza is fun to make & perfect for your Easter dinner table. Easter is just around the corner! And ...
HEA 1177 expands the tax credits available to businesses that help employees with the cost of child care. SEA 4 allows but ...
New rules aimed at protecting kids online are now in force, but a major porn company has all but shut down its Australian presence instead.
British Science Week is a ten-day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths that takes place between 6-15 March 2026. The 30 minute Live Lesson is available to watch now on this page.
Inaaya Ahamed helped Toronto’s Michael Garron Hospital get a new piece of vital health care equipment last week – not bad for Grade 9 student.
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Minneapolis’s anti-ICE movement is very queer. This lesbian pastor & activist says it’s no surprise.
"Queer organizing is deeply rooted in this understanding [that] our collective liberation only happens if it's genuinely collective and intersectional.” ...
The retired combat veteran left the military, earned a degree from Indiana University and settled into a classroom at Gibson ...
The British documentarian exposes the attention economy’s role in perpetuating hatred of women et al - but is still kind of a ...
Mounting evidence shows that excessive computer use can harm children, so parents are cutting back at home. Now, the debate has shifted to the classroom.
Carly Jackson found herself on the ice. Like many Nova Scotians, she laced up her first pair of skates as a child and immediately fell in love with Canada’s national sport. The first time they played ...
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