Kids

"Listening to my [9-year-old] talk is exactly like watching an episode of drunk history."
A report by the Childhood Trust has shown that children may be suffering PTSD from the coronavirus pandemic, with the situation far worse for vulnerable children. Chief Executive Laurence Guinness explains what lockdown and the pandemic have done and what to look out for in your children. Find out more: https://championsforchildren.childhoodtrust.org.uk/kt5
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Proud dad Michael Cisneros said the two toddlers, who are best friends, saw each other on the sidewalk and immediately started running toward each other
"The first day of school is singlehandedly keeping the tiny chalkboard industry alive."
He was keen to help out his unwell mum.
"One side of our sink has a garbage disposal. The other side is where my daughter just dumped a full bowl of cereal."