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Kindergartners Identify Common Brand Logos
Christian author and speaker Skye Jethani wrote about his kindergarten-aged daughter's homework assignment: Help your child identify as many logos ...
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Famous Sportscaster Adopts High-Needs Child
Ernie Johnson Jr. is at the top of his game as a sportscaster for Turner Sports and CBS Sports—the lead TV voice for Major League Baseball (TBS), ...
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Inuit Hunters Losing Ability to Read Surroundings
The small island of Igloolik, in northern Canada is a bewildering place in the winter. The average temperature hovers at about 20 degrees below zero, ...
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Musician Father John Misty on His Christian Upbringing
In an interview with Rolling Stone, singer-songwriter-guitarist J. Tillman (now known as "Father John Misty") was asked: "You were raised ...
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Fear Narrows the Circle of Our Lives
In 1975, Roger Hart conducted a study on where children felt safe to play. He focused on 86 children between the ages of three to twelve in a small town ...
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Dad, Your Kids Are Watching You
A Boston-area boy taught his father a lesson when he called the cops after dad ran a red light. When Mike Richardson turned right at a red light (a legal ...
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Is this Man the 'Father of the Year'?
You wouldn't think an ad in Craigslist would make headline news or even News That Illustrates. But this ad comes from a father who is being dubbed ...
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The Gift of a Good Father
Mitch Albom, the author of the international best-seller Tuesdays with Morrie, wrote a short article for Father's Day titled "When did fathers ...
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Mom Shows How Not to Help Kids with Social Media
It's difficult for parents who are trying to navigate how their children relate to social media. Here's one story about how NOT to do it. The ...
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Research on 'Time-Starved' Mothers
Married couples in the United States spend, on average, 130 hours per week on paid and unpaid work combined. But all our hard work is not enough. Research ...
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