Family & Parenting
A new survey from Uswitch.com highlights the everyday habits that spark the most family arguments. According to the findings, leaving lights on in empty rooms is the number one energy-related trigger, with 44% of respondents saying it causes tension at home. Other common sources of frustration include leaving electronic devices switched on, keeping the TV […]
Instagram has announced a new feature designed to alert parents if their child searches for harmful content related to suicide or self-harm. According to Meta Platforms, parents who use Instagram’s supervision tools will soon receive notifications if their teen repeatedly searches for suicide- or self-harm-related topics within a short period of time. Caregivers will be […]
15 Conversation Starters For This Year’s Family Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a time for family to come together, share a meal, and reconnect. Beyond the traditional feast, the holiday offers a valuable opportunity for genuine conversation that strengthens family bonds. These discussions, whether they involve humorous anecdotes from the past or reflections on the present, are […]
Good news for DeKalb County families — free meals are available at eight locations across the DeKalb County School District! Through the SAFE Center Food Distribution Program, anyone in the community can stop by and pick up meals at no cost. Each site has specific pick-up days each month, so be sure to check the […]
Atlanta Public Schools are stepping up to help families keep food on the table. According to a flyer posted on the APSUpdate page, families can drive up to The APS HUB on the last Monday of every month between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. to receive free groceries.
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Target’s Car Seat Trade-In Event Is Soon Target’s Car Seat Trade-In Event is back, offering families an eco-friendly way to dispose of old, expired, or damaged car seats while reaping some rewards. This highly anticipated event allows participants to exchange their unneeded car seats for a 20% discount coupon, redeemable on various baby gear, including […]
After the loss of her baby, Jadacy Shepard Engram used her grief to help other mothers process their loss through culinary therapy.
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