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Where to Go Ice Skating in Massachusetts
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As we usher in winter, now is the perfect time to grab your family and friends and head to an ice skating rink. ... Read full article
How To Teach a Child to Ice Skate
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Ice skating is a fun activity that gets kids physically active and teaches them a lifelong skill. Get started teaching your kids with these 5 tips. Teaching a young kid to ice skate is fun for both parent and child. ... Read full article
Farm Stands in Massachusetts
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One of the best parts of summer is eating fresh fruit and vegetables from local farms. Check out the list below for local Massachusetts farm stands near you. ... Read full article
Great Expectations: Holding Children to Higher Standards than Adults
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How can we expect our kids to be perfect all of the time when we're not perfect ourselves? ... Read full article
Is Wi-Fi in Schools Safe?
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Putting EMF exposure on your radar of potential health risks.... Read full article
How To Become a Child Actor in Massachusetts
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Does your child love being the center of attention? Do they like to perform? Do you always get told that they should get into acting? Boston is booming with acting opportunities for all ages! ... Read full article
Close the Gap with Long-Distance Relatives
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Maintaining close ties between children and their grandparents or other relatives is important, especially at a time when extended families often don't live near each other. Here are some neat ways to stay in touch and keep the family bond strong.... Read full article
What We All Need to Know about EpiPens
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About 100 people, including children, die of allergic reactions in the U.S. each year, and epinephrine is amazingly effective in preventing this. The EpiPen is easy to use – learn how so that you too can prevent food allergy deaths.... Read full article
Ban on Birthday Sweets at School
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More Massachusetts schools are adopting bans on birthday party treats, in response to the childhood obesity epidemic, an increase in allergies and also to cut back on disruptions in the classroom.... Read full article