There are many benefits for the children, including social interaction, activities to promote cognitive development, play-based learning, exposure to diversity, and introduction to structure and routines outside of the home.
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Self-care is not selfish or self-indulgent; it is a necessary part of staying healthy, especially in times of stress. It is essential to take time for yourself and step away from your busy life as a caregiver.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection, commonly known as RSV, is a virus that causes similar symptoms as the average cold, including a runny nose, cough, and fever.
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Okay parents, your child is going back to school. What about you?
What happens when school is out for the summer? Families are left to provide those extra meals for their children. The good news is there are many free or low-cost food sources for families across the Commonwealth.
The holidays may look a bit different this year if a loved one has since passed. Learn more on how to talk to your child about death and grief.
International Day of Happiness: Creating Happiness through Practicing Resilience
The International Day of Happiness on March 20th is a welcome reminder that we need to be taking active steps in our lives to make each day a bit more enjoyable for ourselves, our families, and our children. Read more to find out how.
Staying local doesn't mean staying home. Find some new places to cool off and go swimming in your Massachusetts neighborhood.
As school starts and fall begins, Halloween is a tradition that many children look forward to. As you and your family go about picking out a costume or getting ready for trick-or-treating there is some important safety information that you should keep in mind.