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Bay Staters, Have You Hugged Your Kids Today?

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Monday, July 18, 2011   

BOSTON - Today is "Global Hug Your Kids Day," an event celebrating love but born out of loss and grief.

Michelle Nichols, a former BusinessWeek columnist, started the observance on the 10th anniversary of the death of her 8-year-old son, Mark - just 11 days after he was diagnosed with brain cancer. Nichols says she doesn't want anyone faced with a similar loss to regret not hugging their child enough - and is convinced that hugs can strengthen children and families.

"Life is tough out there, both for the parents and for the kids, and hugs are a physical way of putting your love into action."

Nichols has taken the campaign a step further, with a 30-day Hug Challenge - which she says doesn't come as naturally to some families as she had expected.

"Everybody intellectually gets, 'I want to hug my kids every day. I love my kids.' I said, 'Yeah? Can you do it every day for 30 days?' And they go, 'Sur...' They start to say, 'Sure!' And they go, 'Well, wait a second ...'"

Nichols says her nonprofit organization changed its name from "National" last year to "Global" Hug Your Kids Day because she sees it as a type of peace movement.

"This message of hugging your kids, when you think about it on a global scale, because people of every country - even Afghanistan and Africa and China, places of conflict or places that we really don't understand - they love their kids just as deeply as we here in America do."

Children's advocates see a serious side to the day, as well. Children are not immune to stress and worries about the economy and the future. They say children not only need hugs but also better policy decisions which show that their communities care for them, too.

Parents also are urged to hug their spouses or partners on Global Hug Your Kids Day.

More information is online at hugyourkidstoday.com.


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