Saturday, 16 May 2026
Author: Roselle Hope
Everyday Life with Children

Childhood Is Built in Ordinary Moments

Childhood Is Not a Checklist Childhood is not a series of achievements. It is not a timeline of milestones or a highlight reel of defining events. Children build their childhoods quietly—in kitchens, bedrooms, sidewalks, and living rooms—through moments that don’t look important at first. Packing lunches.>Folding laundry together.>Reading the same book again.>Sitting nearby while a […]

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New York City Device Ban

NYC’s New Device Ban: What It Means for Children’s Rights & Parental Advocacy

Starting this fall, NYC public school students will be prohibited from using phones, smartwatches, and tablets during the school day. The policy—approved by the city’s Panel for Education Policy—applies to all 1,600 public schools and aligns with a statewide push to reduce distractions and improve mental health. (1) Is This a Violation of Children’s Rights? Not […]

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Ciara Gets Interviewed by Her Daughter Sienna

Billboard Family Moments: Ciara & Sienna’s Sweet Interview

Billboard launched a moving series featuring children interviewing their parents—and it’s pure magic. In the episode, singer Ciara is joined by her daughter Sienna, who takes the lead with thoughtful questions about Ciara’s new album CiCi, their family life, and even future collaborations. Sienna’s gentle curiosity and confident voice highlight something we champion at The Children’s […]

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low-income mom and Son College Graduate free tuition

Harvard’s Free College Tuition: A Game-Changer for Low-Income Families & Higher Education Access

Harvard’s Announcement: What Free College Tuition Means for Low-Income Families Education has long been heralded as the great equalizer, a pathway to opportunity and upward mobility. Yet, for many low-income families, the dream of sending their children to college remains just that—a dream. However, recent developments, such as Harvard University’s announcement to provide free college […]

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a child and its value

A Child and its Value in Our Lives

There are very few people in the world who would disagree with the idea that children are important not only to their parents and families but also to their communities and society as a whole. However, this doesn’t mean that everyone understands children. In this article, we will look at what a child actually is […]

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Lamb & Ivy Nursery Bedding

Help Choosing Your Baby Crib Bedding

One of the items at the top of most new parents’ to-do list is furnishing the nursery. Interior decorating for the infant has come a long way from pastel blues and pinks. The same can be said for boring beige tones as well. A neutral color scheme doesn’t have to send a visitor into a […]

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Girls Sisters

Six Things You Need to Know About Having Children

No one ever complained that they were too well-informed about raising a child! Deciding whether to have children is perhaps the most important decision anyone ever makes. How will your life change? Can you afford it? Isn’t the world already overcrowded? As you chew it over, keep the following in mind. 1) You must be […]

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Family Walking

How to Make Your Family Walk Child-Friendly

If you’re planning a country hike or weekend walks with your family, you’ll be hoping your children are as keen as you are.  Not every child wants to be dragged away from their home comforts and pastimes for a long tiring walk. Remember one child’s reluctance can spoil the fun for everyone else, too. But […]

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