A leading exec at the public broadcasting institution breaks down the impact of recent government cuts and what to do about them By Abbey White Associate Editor & News Writer In May 1969, Fred ...
DETROIT, MI - Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield on Monday, Feb. 9 announced the launch of Rx Kids in the city, marking the largest expansion yet of the nation’s first community-wide prenatal and infant ...
Joe Swash loves showing us how to make picture-perfect meals for our families, while his wife Stacey Solomon will tell you that packets of crisps are best stored hanging from tiny pegs on a ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Free rides on Hillsborough Area Regional Transit (HART) buses are no longer available for many kids and teens in Hillsborough County. A COVID-era program let anyone ages six to 18 take ...
Screen time has long been a concern for parents, child safety advocates and others, particularly in the early years when a child’s brain and language skills are developing. New research from Southern ...
A mom and science writer offers an operating manual for parents grappling with kids' screen use and cravings for sweets.
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How PBS Kids hopes to save children's programming
In May 1969, Fred McFeeley Rogers, host of the nationally syndicated series Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, appeared in front of the U.S. Senate on behalf of PBS and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
The brain shows complex dynamics, due to its time-varying sensory inputs as well as its intrinsic processes at every level from ion channels to behavior. Although neural processing can be studied ...
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