Children's
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Alabama Arise prepares to tackle poverty, health issues in 2025
With the 2025 legislative session around the corner, the nonprofit advocacy group Alabama Arise said it plans to take aim at poverty and systemic …
Medical, legal experts warn parents about dangers of toys this holiday season
Utah trauma surgeons are wanting parents to be vigilant about the dangers toys with magnets or button batteries can pose, after they've seen several …
Literacy rate among NV students improves but still lags
Nevada education experts say literacy rates are improving, but aren't where they should be. Nevada's third- through eighth-grade students have …
Parents have options to report unsafe holiday toys
The National Retail Federation expects people will spend nearly $989 billion by year's end on holiday shopping but the costs cannot compare to an inju…
Once homeless, MO dog is now a children's book star
A Missouri-based therapy dog has an inspiring journey that began as a homeless stray on the streets of Los Angeles. Olive, a ten-pound poodle mix…
Pennsylvania parents warned to check kids' toys for safety
The National Retail Federation expects shoppers will have spent nearly $989 billion in November and December for holiday gift-giving. Unfortunately…
Concerns over CPS overreporting spark calls for change
CORRECTION: The number of reports to Virginia Child Protective Services that are found to include abuse or neglect is just under 3,000. An earlier …
Foster care system celebrates 25 years of progress
California has more than 60,000 children in the foster care system and about 7,000 in extended care up to age 21 but many do not receive all the servi…
Now that they're unwrapped, be sure to monitor flawed toys
The National Retail Federation expects people will spend nearly $989 billion by the end of the year on holiday shopping but the costs cannot compare t…
Report: Tax credits shrink poverty for NM's kids, families
Child tax credits offer a financial lifeline to parents and can lift children out of poverty, according to a report from New Mexico's Voices for …
A year of growth for juvenile diversion programs in SD
Nearly 2,000 South Dakota juveniles were successfully diverted from the state's court system this year, according to a new report. A 2024 law has …
NYS Board of Regents allocates funding for climate education
New York's Board of Regents approved a Department of Education funding request for climate education. The board is putting more than $536,000 aside …