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Chill Out!
Grab a spoon, straw and family-size stack of napkins, and finish out your summer vacation with the inside scoop on these chilly treats.
Save $75 on Tutoring and Enrichment
Choosing the right tutoring option for your child can be a big decision. Read on to find out how you can help your child get ahead, have fun and become a fearless learner.
Free Summer Tutoring & Enrichment
Find out how Explore Horizons builds fearless learners with engaging math, reading and writing tutoring and enrichment. Help your child succeed at STAAR and make progress this summer.
My Body, Her Baby
A look at surrogacy from both sides of the womb
Local Apps and Services That Help You Get Things Done
Knock out your to-do list at the click of a button with these local apps and services that help you get things done.
Teaching Kids to Think for Themselves
7 Ways for parents to successfully support their child’s mental growth
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She's Not There
PANDAS was first identified and labeled in the mid-1990s by investigators at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH). Basically, a bacterial infection such as strep prompts the immune system to produce antibodies.
A Comparison of Grocery Delivery Services
Grocery deliveries make the timely chore of food shopping a lot easier on parents. Here’s how North Texas grocery delivery services compare.
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Lucky for you, lots of Dallas-Fort Worth area stores and services have simplified the task of running errands by offering curbside delivery.
Photographing Your Kids
Taking photos of our kids allows us to preserve brief slices of time before they grow up, which we all know happens way too fast.
The State of Our Children: Special Education
The current system continues to fail thousands of kids with autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, mental illness and other special needs.
The State of our Children: Education
Since 2010, spending on pre-K to 12th grade has fallen by almost $3.6 billion.
How to Help Your Child With Special Needs Find Friends
Friendlessness can be the norm for a lot of kids with physical and intellectual disabilities, many of whom have spent lots of their childhood with little to no peer interaction.
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A theme park vacation is totally doable for families with special needs.
Lasting Scars: Bullying Can Have Long-Term Impact on Children
Children can experience the emotional and psychological effects of being bullied even years later.