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The White House is expected to unveil a budget proposal that will, reportedly, aim to eliminate Head Start. The federally-funded program is designed to promote school readiness among young children from low-income families and serves more than 65,000 kids across Texas.
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Peppa steps out of her cartoon and into her own theme park. So what’s it like? ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº producer Therese Powell and her 2-year-old guest give their thoughts.
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Skip the road trip this spring break and check out the fun (and science) at the Perot Museum.
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HB 18, which took effect last year, requires social media platforms to register users' ages and restrict certain content and practices if the user is under 18. An Austin federal judge previously blocked the state from enforcing parts of the law over First Amendment concerns.
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Lisa Voight transforms sterile exam rooms with colorful murals, making doctor visits less daunting for kids.
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Halloween often means heavy candy consumption, but a North Texas dietitian and nutritionist suggest ways to handle the sugar more responsibly.
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The Crimes Against Children Conference is bringing together more than 5,000 people who work with child abuse victims.
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The Tarrant County Juvenile board voted Wednesday not to renew its contract with Youth Advocate Programs, a group aimed at reducing crime and youth repeat offenders.
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A new $37 million day care facility could be coming to Fort Worth’s Medical District.
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Right now it's "business as usual" in Texas, but the ruling has many patients concerned about their continued access to IVF and embryo storage.
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A bulky winter coat underneath a car seat's safety harness can pose dangers for children. Here are some tips for optimal car safety.
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Mandy Cohen, the director for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, visited Dallas County today to discuss vaccines heading into the winter months.