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Child not quite ready for a smartphone? Consider smartwatch instead
Read full article: Child not quite ready for a smartphone? Consider smartwatch insteadConsumer Reports has the low-down on the high-tech watches that might be the perfect solution for parents who aren't ready to hand over a smartphone just yet.
She became a mother after Islamic State captivity. A decade on, Yazidi community shuns her children
Read full article: She became a mother after Islamic State captivity. A decade on, Yazidi community shuns her childrenAs the 10th anniversary of the Islamic State group's atrocities against Iraq's Yazidis approaches, a traumatized community is still in many ways convulsed by the legacy of the militants' onslaught.
Ascension St. Vincent’s to provide free physicals for children ages 4-18 in Jacksonville Beach
Read full article: Ascension St. Vincent’s to provide free physicals for children ages 4-18 in Jacksonville BeachAscension St. Vincent’s will provide free physical exams for children aged 4 to 18 years old at the end of July in Jacksonville Beach.
Cant stop the Muma Movement | How Jag’s linebacker Chad Muma is inspiring young athletes with T1 Diabetes
Read full article: Cant stop the Muma Movement | How Jag’s linebacker Chad Muma is inspiring young athletes with T1 DiabetesJacksonville Jaguars linebacker Chad Muma recently hosted his inaugural Muma Movement Mini Camp, specifically designed for children with Type 1 Diabetes. Diagnosed with the condition at 13, Muma shared his personal journey to the NFL, offering inspiration and support to the young attendees. The event provided an opportunity for children to learn football skills while connecting with a role model who understands their challenges.
At least 5 young children have been shot in the last 6 months. Only one arrest has been made, JSO says
Read full article: At least 5 young children have been shot in the last 6 months. Only one arrest has been made, JSO saysAt least five young children have been the unintentional victims of gunfire over the past six months in Jacksonville, but there’s only been an arrest made in one of those cases.
Doctors warn about popular toys that could be dangerous to children for Christmas
Read full article: Doctors warn about popular toys that could be dangerous to children for ChristmasEmergency room doctors are sounding the alarm about a number of popular toys and other items that could be dangerous to children for Christmas.
Jaguars bring the party to Ronald McDonald House to help families enjoy the holidays
Read full article: Jaguars bring the party to Ronald McDonald House to help families enjoy the holidaysThe Jacksonville Jaguars brought the party and endless smiles to critically ill children and their families who have to spend the holidays in a hospital.
‘We service the entire community’: Jewish organization giving the gift of holiday cheer for those in need
Read full article: ‘We service the entire community’: Jewish organization giving the gift of holiday cheer for those in needThe LJD Jewish Family and Community Services is making sure local children, seniors, and Holocaust survivors have what they want or need for the holiday season.
‘Thankful that we will all be together’: 8 children adopted during special ceremony in St. Johns County
Read full article: ‘Thankful that we will all be together’: 8 children adopted during special ceremony in St. Johns CountyEight children are now home with their new families after getting their adoptions finalized during a special ceremony held by the St. Johns County Clerk of the Circuit Court and County Comptroller’s office Friday morning.
‘I can’t stay quiet’: Jacksonville Sheriff vows to make arrests after 6 murders in less than a week, including 2 kids
Read full article: ‘I can’t stay quiet’: Jacksonville Sheriff vows to make arrests after 6 murders in less than a week, including 2 kidsAs of right now, 90 people have been murdered in Jacksonville this year, and at least 25 children have been shot, according to News4JAX records.
Germany launches plan to relax rigid family name system
Read full article: Germany launches plan to relax rigid family name systemGermany’s justice minister has launched plans to relax the country’s strict restrictions on family names — for example, allowing couples to take double-barreled surnames and pass them on to their children.
Do video games have cognitive benefits for children?
Read full article: Do video games have cognitive benefits for children?A recent study found children who play video games for three hours a day or more seemed to have better impulse control and memory. That was compared to children who did not play video games.
Local pediatrician warns parents about measles with cases on the rise nationwide
Read full article: Local pediatrician warns parents about measles with cases on the rise nationwideA Jacksonville pediatrician said Jacksonville is fortunate because measles is one of the more reportable diseases. But they say that doesn’t mean we can slack off on immunizations because nationally we are seeing more cases.
The price of school lunches is going up in some places -- and inflation isn’t the only driving force
Read full article: The price of school lunches is going up in some places -- and inflation isn’t the only driving forceNews4JAX spoke with an expert on the issue who says the expiration of a government waiver is also one of the main issues.
Local program takes ‘whole family approach’ to leveling playing field for students
Read full article: Local program takes ‘whole family approach’ to leveling playing field for studentsEpiscopal Children’s Services is trying to close the gap for minority students when it comes to reading. The organization starts working with babies, encouraging qualified families to enroll in quality early education programs.
Run for free ice cream!
Read full article: Run for free ice cream!Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech teaches children who are deaf or hard of hearing to listen and talk. The Kilwins Jacksonville Ice Cream Run benefits the local programs and services for children age birth to 7. The Kilwins run was started ten years ago by Dana and Vance Stallings to honor their daughter, Haley, who attended Clarke. All of the money raised for the 5K/1 mile walk-run benefits the local campus, and is the school’s biggest annual fundraising event. Also known as the Coolest Family-Friendly Event in North Florida because all participants are rewarded with all-you-can-eat ice cream at the finish!
American Academy of Pediatrics says all children should be screened for potential heart-related issues
Read full article: American Academy of Pediatrics says all children should be screened for potential heart-related issuesThe American Academy of Pediatrics now says all children should be screened for potential heart-related issues, even if they’re not an athlete and particularly as they enter middle school.
You can’t hear it enough: Don’t leave a child in a hot car
Read full article: You can’t hear it enough: Don’t leave a child in a hot carAs the temperatures start to climb, Cleveland Clinic Children’s emergency medicine physician Purva Grover is reminding parents of how quickly life-threatening heat can build up in a parked car.
Columbia County children found safe, parents facing charges after Amber Alert issued
Read full article: Columbia County children found safe, parents facing charges after Amber Alert issuedAfter a Florida Amber Alert was issued Wednesday evening for two children last seen in Lake City, authorities announced Thursday that the children had been found safe and their biological parents had been taken into custody.
Get your kids into a healthy sleep routine
Read full article: Get your kids into a healthy sleep routineConsumer Reports has some ideas that could help your kids sleep better during these uncertain times. Consumer Reports says a key to good sleep is the same for kids and adults. Set a sleep routine, which means going to bed and getting up at about the same time each day. It can boost the effect of sleep hormones like melatonin, especially if it’s done in bright daylight in the morning! Blue light from screens can slow the production of your natural sleep hormones.
Volunteers with WithLove Charity drop off toys for children with life-threatening illnesses
Read full article: Volunteers with WithLove Charity drop off toys for children with life-threatening illnessesVolunteers with WithLove Charity on Monday dropped off toys for children with life-threatening illnesses at Wolfson Children’s Hospital, Nemours and the Ronald McDonald House. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Volunteers with WithLove Charity on Monday dropped off toys for children with life-threatening illnesses at Wolfson Children’s Hospital, Nemours and the Ronald McDonald House. Each year for the last eight years, the nonprofit has thrown a party to go with it but couldn’t this year because of COVID-19 concerns. Still, WithLove Charity founder Taylor Scheibe, who is a cancer survivor herself, said she wanted to brighten the day of the children getting treatment. “So for me, it’s most important to make sure these kids realize that they’re still kids, they’re so loved and they’re surrounded by so much support during this hard journey.”The organization’s next event is Valentine’s Day.
Report: COVID infections among Florida children rising but hospitalizations remain low
Read full article: Report: COVID infections among Florida children rising but hospitalizations remain lowOf those pediatric infections, state records show 975 have been hospitalized at some point, or roughly 1% of all children who have tested positive for the virus. Those pediatric hospitalizations are significantly smaller than the more than 56,000 adults who have been admitted for COVID-related complications. Ron DeSantis announced that schools would remain open despite COVID-19 infections rising statewide. Statewide data indicates the number of weekly pediatric infections dropped in early September as schools resumed in-person learning but began rising again in late November. Of the 18,994 Florida residents who have died from coronavirus, 9 were children, state records show.
These clues can help you determine if your child might need glasses
Read full article: These clues can help you determine if your child might need glassesIf you’ve noticed your child is having a hard time concentrating at school or frequently has headaches at the end of the day, did you know poor eyesight may be to blame? An estimated 20% of children develop a refractive error – a type of eye problem that results in blurry vision – requiring glasses by adolescence. “When the eyes do not see the same exact image, they cannot give the image to the brain correctly. “As an infant and young child, a light is used to see the red reflex to make sure it is equal,” she said. A pediatrician can determine whether a child should see an eye specialist for a comprehensive eye exam.
CDC will alert doctors to look out for syndrome in children that could be related to coronavirus
Read full article: CDC will alert doctors to look out for syndrome in children that could be related to coronavirusAn informal panel of pediatricians organized by Boston Children's Hospital have dubbed the mysterious illness "Pediatric Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome Potentially Associated with COVID-19." Doctors will be asked to report cases to state and local health departments so that the CDC can learn about the syndrome. And Boston Children's Hospital spokeswoman Erin Tornatore told CNN Tuesday two children with the syndrome were hospitalized there, but neither was in intensive care. Dr. Jeffrey Burns, chief of critical care medicine at Boston Children's Hospital, coordinates the panel. Some children have only needed supportive care,” Boston Children’s Hospital said on its website.
All your favorite children’s books, reimagined for the age of COVID
Read full article: All your favorite children’s books, reimagined for the age of COVIDA mother of two mindlessly picked up a paintbrush in late March, and started painting the cover of one of the books she had read to her children earlier in the day -- and said she incorporated some “cartoonified” coronavirus themes, to try to make the situation less scary.
Families gather at State Capitol to remember missing children
Read full article: Families gather at State Capitol to remember missing childrenFamilies gather at State Capitol to remember missing childrenPublished: November 22, 2019, 11:18 pmTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Each year at this time, families of missing children gather at the State Capitol, many knowing they’ll likely never see their loved ones again.
Outdoor play time can enhance children's sleep
Read full article: Outdoor play time can enhance children's sleepAccording to NWF Guide, young children and teens are losing anywhere from 10 to 14 hours of sleep a week. Research also demonstrates that natural, green settings are relaxing and calming for children, and yield other cognitive benefits. "More play time in natural settings can help kids get a high-quality night's sleep." To foster awareness and healthier amounts of pillow time, the NWF guide "Green Time for Sleep Time" offers parents helpful advice about improving sleeping habits by exposing children to more outdoor play time every day. NWF's parents guide advocates trimming down children's consumption of electronic entertainment and balancing it with some outdoor play time every day.