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Parents with anxiety disorders can unintentionally teach their children anxious responses to life. But parents can learn how to teach children coping strategies instead, a study finds.
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In NPR's most recent poll, a majority of American adults say they played sports in their youth. Many say they encourage their kids to play, too, and see health benefits as well as lifelong lessons.
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A ceremonial bill signing was held Monday for Kentucky's new, stricter vehicle booster seat law. But, enacting a new law doesn't guarantee parents will…
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The mission of the Oscar Cross Boys & Girls Club of Paducah is to enable young people to be productive, responsible and caring citizens. The organization…
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A new book and study both show that the ability to rise from poverty to the middle class truly is shrinking. A child without married, educated parents starts life at a huge and worsening disadvantage.
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There's been national news this week about the loneliness of families living with autism spectrum disorder and finding little support. On Sounds Good,…
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Kentucky children who receive Medicaid are prescribed medications to treat mental illness and behavioral issues at double the rate of the national...
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A first-grader's quick doodle can tell researchers plenty about what's happening — or not happening — at home.
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A study by an association of poison control centers warns that new laundry detergent pods pose a serious risk to kids who think they are candy.
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Badgett Playhouse's Bill Minihan visits Sounds Good with Caroline van Heerde. She's the founder and director of Constru Casa, an organization that builds…