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A recent Lurie Children’s survey of 859 U.S. parents found that 81% of children under 13 now have their own device, and kids are averaging 21 hours of screen time every week.

That’s practically a part-time job glued to a tablet. Yet 85% of parents say their child watches YouTube, and according to a Pew Research Center survey of over 3,000 families. Here’s the twist: 87...


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Not all coffee tastes the same.

Some cups are bright and floral. Some are smooth and chocolatey. Others are bold, earthy, and heavy.

That difference often comes down to one thing: where the coffee was grown.

Organic single-origin coffee gives you a clearer taste of place. Ethiopia might bring citrus and jasmine. Colombia often gives you c...


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Social media addiction occurs when teens can’t stop using social media apps. This behavior ends up changing the reward system of the brain like an actual drug addiction.

This addiction can disrupt sleep, lower grades and hurt mental health.

Attorneys in the U.S. are currently filing


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As the current El Niño cycle increasingly dominates headlines, it’s important to keep a cool head in the face of high heat and moisture. While adults tend to instinctively engage in behaviors that mitigate uncomfortable temperatures, babies rely entirely on parents to help keep them safe and comfortable in otherwise risky environments.

Infants’ growing bodies lack the ...


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Weekday mornings with children can become messy long before anyone reaches the front door. One missing lunchbox lid, one empty cereal box, or one cluttered counter can turn a normal school morning into a rushed one.

The good news is that a calmer start does not depend on having a perfect kitchen. It usually comes from making everyday items easier to find, easier to rea...


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