(StatePoint) Itās common to ask kids to stop āplaying with their food,ā however, when playtime rolls around, food and fun go hand in hand.
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(StatePoint) More than half of American families used scholarships to pay for college last year. From merit-based to artistic-focused, there are a variety of awards available.
First Black Grandmaster Discusses the Importance of Diversity, Celebrity Players and Future of Chess
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(StatePoint) That moment when your child receives an acceptance letter to a coveted college is a time to feel pride in their achievements and excited about their future. Itās also a time to make sense of the schoolās price tag. Thatās where f…
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(NewsUSA) - March is National Reading Month, and the Toys for Tots Literacy Program continues its commitment to helping children āUnplug and March into Readingā by placing books into the hands of less fortunate children and encouraging famili…
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(StatePoint) When the school bell rings at the end of the day, the learning doesnāt need to stop. Some of the latest and greatest tech can get kids excited to expand their knowledge at home in ways that are fun, all while supporting and augme…
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(StatePoint) Heading off to college can be an exciting, yet stressful time. Youāll be moving away from the friends and family youāve known your whole life and will be living with roommates and making completely new groups of friends.
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(StatePoint) As summer nights shorten and the school year approaches, you may be looking for ways to reduce the stress and costs of back-to-school preparations and ease into a new routine.