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First Father’s Day Gifts For the New Dad Who Is Already an Expert at Dad Jokes
From traditional gifts to funny finds, there are many ways to celebrate this milestone holiday. Our list of first Father’s Day gifts will get you started.
- LifestyleVerywell Mind
If You Want a Love That Lasts, Do These 5 Things
Making love stay requires work, but with these tools, it'll feel effortless
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Calling All Parents: This Virtual Summer Camp Is Packed with Arts and Crafts Activities for Kids
Is it even summertime if you don't hear a chorus of "Mom, I'm bored...!" going off every 20 minutes? Even if you've got a dizzying lineup of camps, playdates, sports and other activities ready, summer days are long and there never seems to be enough to do to occupy restless kids. Enter: Camp Little Bites, a virtual summer camp series with an array of entertaining and educational activities for children of all ages. Back for its second year, Camp Little Bites features a collection of how-to video
- LifestyleParents
When Are Kids Old Enough to Take Charge of Father's Day?
One mom is ready for her kids to take over Father's Day planning. Are they old enough? Here's what other parents think.
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Augusta Fencers Club teaches students of all ages
AUGUSTA, Ga (WJBF) – The Augusta Fencers Club is a place where aspiring fencers of all ages can learn the sport. For this episode of “Your Hometown Road Trip,” the team stopped by and talked with owner, Rudy Volkmann about his business, fencing, and more. Tell us about where we’re at right now. “This is […]
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Why Experts Say Parents Should Limit Their Kid's Screen Time
Should parents limit screen time? Learn how cutting down kids' screen time can have measurable benefits, including improved sleep and better grades.
- LifestyleSean Kernan
5 Life Lessons I’d Share With My Younger Self
I sometimes imagine a panic-stricken phone call to my younger self. I only have 30 seconds to pass wisdom to him before the call ends. No winning lottery ticket numbers. No stock advice. Just quick life advice. Would I even be able to help? Or are some trains meant to crash? This exercise is a great way to surface wisdom. What have I learned, without a doubt?