Apple is launching two new radio channels via its newly named Apple Music Radio, available in 165 countries. The new moniker replaces flagship global station Beats 1, which will be renamed Apple Music 1, while two additional live stations debut: Apple... Read More
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Kids dread returning to school for a number of reasons. Some kids worry about returning to school out of fear for facing their bullies, not being included in activities or social groups, or both. But what can parents do to help kids build mental... Read More
Dick Grayson may be getting a new place to hang his domino mask. To the surprise of perhaps no one, it appears that all DC Universe original series are relocating to HBO Max, DC Chief Content Officer Jim Lee shared in an interview published on... Read More
Parents, it’s back-to-school time, and if that is not stressful enough, we are all still trying to navigate our way through the new reality that is COVID-19. Ensuring that kids are fully prepared to head back to school is crucial for their mental... Read More
SCREEN TIME VS. DREAM TIME Even before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, parents were grappling with the effects of screen time on their children’s sleep habits. Now, with so much of the world moving online, kids’ screen time has increased... Read More
A school district in Illinois wants students to take remote learning seriously and has implemented a dress code for those sitting at home in front of their computers. The Springfield School District told parents that the student handbook has been... Read More
The American Occupational Therapy Association offers guidance for helping students engage in occupations while promoting health and safety in school and at home Returning to school is a complex event, even in a typical school year. With the... Read More
Going off to middle school is a big milestone — for your kids AND for you. No doubt, your kids will have more freedom. They may not need as much help with homework, and they may even ditch a few family movie nights to see their... Read More
Netflix leads the way in terms of total nominations with a staggering 160 nods, followed by HBO with 107. Ozark and Succession both received 18 nominations each in the drama categories while The Marvelous Mrs Maisel topped... Read More
With a summer overshadowed by COVID-19, parents are taking a hard look at how to make the right decisions regarding their kids’ increased reliance on screens— which are helping to maintain a sense of normalcy during this socially-distanced time—... Read More
A new large study has found that older children can spread the coronavirus at similar rates to adults. Researchers from South Korea identified 5,700 people who had been diagnosed with COVID-19 and tested everybody who lived in their households.... Read More
Spotify has been testing “video podcasts” since May, and now it is going all in on the marriage between audio and video. The company today announced it is unveiling the first version of its new video podcast feature with select podcasts. It will... Read More
Throughout the United States, as activities and businesses re-open, people are adjusting to new expectations and habits as the global health crisis due to COVID-19 continues. It seemingly feels like going from zero to 60 miles per hour, after many... Read More
The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. Learn how COVID-19 spreads and practice these actions to help prevent the spread of this illness. To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, everyone should: Clean your... Read More
In the age of COVID-19, the act of wearing a mask in public has become another front in America’s bitter culture wars. But even amid the partisan divide, a growing number of states are now mandating face coverings. More than half the states had... Read More