In This Issue

Something Different Summer

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Trying new things isn’t just exciting—it’s important. Especially when you’re a kid trying to figure out what you like, what you want to do...

ADHD and Mental Health

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ADHD is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders. The disorder, typically diagnosed in childhood, affects millions of children in the United States. According to...
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The Future of AI in the Classroom

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has recently made waves in art, literature and news. From revolutionary innovations that promise to make life easier to horrifying crimes,...

Fun Ways to Celebrate Easter for the Whole Family

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Easter egg hunts, dyeing eggs, and chocolate bunnies are all things kids look forward to each year for Easter. While these are great ways...

Eclipses and Space Bunnies

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If your kids have never seen a solar or lunar eclipse, listen up! It’s important to know how to view them safely, but doing...

A History of Girl Power: 9 Stories of Strength

Girls and women have made great strides throughout history—and continue to do so today. During Women’s History Month in March, we celebrate the women...

We Love It!

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The Yugo Game Developed by a yoga therapist, this game features over 40 fun and engaging poses and movements for energy and relaxation. It can...

Celebrate Pi Day March 14: Lemon Icebox Pie Recipe

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Pi Day, which takes place every year on March 14, celebrates the mathematical constant, Pi, or 3.14… Some of our favorite ways to celebrate include...

Kennedy Krieger Study Helps Prevent Infant Seizures

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A recent trailblazing study showed promising results for delaying and preventing seizures in children and infants with Sturge-Weber Syndrome (SWS) thanks to a new...

A Spring Spread Any Bunny can Create

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With spring in the air, it’s the perfect time to invite guests over for a hopping party. It’s also a great opportunity to tackle...