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Published: 01/11/2013 by Jennifer Sammons in Special Needs
Open Door Theater is offering a unique live theater performance of their musical Annie specially adapted for audience members on the autism spectrum.
Published: 01/21/2012 by Penny Schwartz in Education
Ezra Jack Keats' The Snowy Day debuted 50 years ago and changed children's literature forever. It was the first time an African American child was depicted in a children's picture book. Here's a closer look at this classic.
Published: 11/26/2011 in Eating & Nutrition
Learn what your family can do to help the hungry in Massachusetts this holiday season, along with our annual list of other local causes worthy of support.
Published: 06/23/2011 by Janine DeFao in Behavior
You might be aggravated – or amused – by your child's imaginary friends. But researchers say these "playmates" help kids sort through feelings, socialize, understand others and more. Here's how to understand the invisible pals in your child's life.
Published: 03/24/2011 by Susan Flynn in Child Development
Not all kids like the go-to sports of football, soccer, baseball and basketball. Here's a look at four alternative sports that are great for kids – badminton, fencing, synchronized swimming and Double Dutch!