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Mistreatment in daycare: Congress can support parents’ need for openness

In 2018, Ariel Murphy left her two-month-old son, Kaylo, at a daycare in McKinney, Texas. Later, she discovered a bruise on him. Even though daycare staff provided vague explanations, Ariel’s instincts kicked in. She took Kaylo to the doctor, where they found several fractures. Ariel realized that acting on her intuition was crucial—if she hadn’t, […]

Parents’ heavy use of technology could have significant lasting impacts on infants and young children, according to a study.

Impact of Technology on Parenting A new study has raised concerns about “Technoference”—the interruptions caused by technology—highlighting how it affects children under five. It appears that when parents are distracted by their devices, it can lead to significant developmental issues for their little ones. The research indicates that using technology around children is linked to […]

Viral ‘cookie challenge’ on TikTok is challenging parents to test their children.

Parents are experimenting with their children’s kindness and empathy through the popular TikTok “Cookie Challenge.” In this challenge, one parent is left without cookies to observe how their child reacts. Some little ones are quick to share their cookies. For instance, a mother expressed her curiosity about how her daughter would respond, saying, “I was […]

NYC parents call for action after a boy reportedly threatens children

A group of parents from Staten Island is expressing their frustration through a remarkable protest against an eight-year-old student in their kids’ class, who they claim has been causing chaos—threatening others and behaving violently. This child, who attends PS 8, reportedly mimicked gunfire by pretending to shoot classmates with his hand. One terrified third grader […]

Parents in NYC call for an examination of education council elections

The election process for the New York City Parent Education Council has encountered significant turmoil, with technical glitches, voting mistakes, and apparent breaches of campaign regulations causing confusion. Parents in District 1, covering the Lower East Side and East Village, were informed on Friday that some candidates were inadvertently excluded from the ballot. “We’re asking […]