Alief Independent School District is among a growing number of districts across the country to spend money on buildings ...
Whether it’s rainy, cold, or hot, it’s handy to know the indoor kids’ play places near you. The perfect place for kids to burn that extra energy? Indoor play places, open gyms, and ...
Finding a non-membership, drop-in play space or indoor playground for your toddler or preschooler is like gold to New York ...
The Broward Children's Center unveiled on Thursday a $117,000 playground and basketball court that's intended to better ...
A distrust of the police, curiosity, and the "thrill of the moment" were some of the reasons behind young people joining in last summer's riots, research has suggested. The involvement of some ...
Having access to age-appropriate information and support can make a big difference to people with young-onset dementia and those supporting them. Younger people with dementia may find they are offered ...
The British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy can help with finding a suitable counsellor (see Young-onset dementia - more resources). Non-drug treatments may also help with changes in a ...
A fashion retailer has joined a growing list of coming-soon tenants – including various stores, a restaurant and an expansive ...
Playground Proms, the initiative that brings classical music directly to children via interactive workshops in their school playgrounds has announced its biggest tour yet. Now in its fifth year ...
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UNICEF screens and treats children for malnutrition and distributes urgently needed supplemental food to nourish babies and young children during the critical early months and years of development.
England’s children’s commissioner has said. Dame Rachel de Souza said young people should be allowed to “move on with their lives” and become successful adults, saying offences they ...