the honest scoop – 12-28-09
Today’s top news headlines for parents
According to the former head of AOL, “it all comes back to education” and he is looking to be a leading innovator in the way kids learn.
Tracing the roots of children adopted from China proves to be an almost impossible task for many curious families.
Recent DNA testing raises more doubts about the guilt of the infamous West Memphis 3, three teens convicted of brutally killing three young Cub Scouts.
These stay-at-home dads take on the role of Military Mr. Moms:
With fetal car deaths outnumbering baby and toddler fatalities 4 to 1, car manufacturers are putting a new emphasis on safety for pregnant women and their fetuses.
Based on the initial findings of a new study, aspirin taken during pregnancies with a high risk of premature delivery appears to help the children by slightly lower the possibility of later behavioral disorders.
From tots to teens, a look at good dental health care for your children.
In a move toward healthier students, this school’s new soda machine doesn’t serve up any soda at all.
Are individual “learning styles” real or imagined?
The difficulty of international custody battles:
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If your kid’s Facebook usage is getting out of hand, here are a few tips for reigning them back in on the internet.
These five new children’s books authors are worth some attention.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt make a difference with a $100,000 donation to the SOS Children’s Villages foster care facilities.
And Madonna makes good on her comittment to the children of Malawi:


