Tennessee Pediatrician, Clifford Dale James, III, MD, Releases Q and A Format Book for New Parents
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- "The Big Book of 'Why' for Parents" (ISBN: 978-1510758162) authored by Clifford Dale James, III, MD, a board-certified Tennessee pediatrician, and published by Skyhorse Publishing, is an ideal resource for any new parent. It's filled with 75 tips and tricks to help new parents feel confident that they're doing the right thing.
Mom’s Choice Awards 2020: Bounce Box, a New System to Combat Stress in Young Kids, Honored
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The Mom's Choice Awards has named Bounce Box as among the best in family-friendly products and services based on a number of elements including production quality, design, educational value, entertainment value, originality, appeal, and cost.
Colombian Model Bella Zuniga and Partner Baseball Player Luiz Gohara Announce the Birth of Their Baby Girl
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Colombian model, Bella Zuniga, and her partner, Luiz Gohara, a Brazilian baseball player, are excited to announce the birth of their healthy baby girl, Emilia. She was born in Arizona on July 23 and is the couple's first child together. The name, Emilia, was chosen by the couple to honor Zuniga's grandmother.
New Book, ‘Madi Goes to Virtual School’ Helps Ease Children’s Fears Over Online Learning
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Morgan Books today announced the release of their new timely book, "Madi Goes to Virtual School" (ISBN: 979-8673380277) by author Rob Morgan. As millions of school children have returned to the classroom this fall, many of them are doing so virtually, learning from kitchen tables and laptop screens rather than the familiar flexible seating and SMART boards that define so many modern teaching spaces.
Saving Lost Kids and Brian Callies Foundation to build trauma-informed, long-term restoration community
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Tennessee-based Pastor Brian Callies is the Founder, President, and CEO of the nonprofit "Brian Callies Foundation" as well as head of "Saving Lost Kids." Over the last four years these organizations have built a remarkable reputation for being a powerful force boldly addressing the issues of missing, exploited, and trafficked children in effective ways.
New Book, ‘Leaning On Mom: Letters to Roberta, How a Mom of Three with Autism Found Strength During the Pandemic’
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The global pandemic has average parents becoming teachers, referees, cooks, therapists, and so much more. One mother, Melanie Donus, took on the extra challenges of parenting three autistic boys while leaping into sobriety and published a book about the experience.
New Kitchen Table STEAM program includes four STEAM-based activity boxes to meet home-learning needs of specific age groups
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- As families transition from summer activities to virtual, in-person, or hybrid schooling this fall, many caregivers are concerned about providing their children with activities that are fun and educational. Green Kid Crafts, a subscription box service centered on STEAM and nature-based activities, launched their Kitchen Table STEAM program on September 2 to give families extra support this fall.
Live ADHD Free founder Carol Gignoux, M. Ed. Launch Quiz to Help Teens and Parents Assess How Inadequate Study Skills Impact...
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- College is a completely different world from High School. It can be a stressful and, at times, unhappy environment for those struggling to make the adjustment, says Live ADHD Free founder Carol Gignoux, M. Ed. For those students with ADHD, it may even be more so.
The SUDC Coalition and Team Vienna 4 SUDC Awareness Lead New Charge in SUDC Medical Education
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- In 2017, healthy Vienna Carly Savino tragically died at two and a half years of age. Her death was categorized as Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood (SUDC). As a result, Dr. Denise Wunderler, DO, FAOASM, Vienna's mother, founded Team Vienna 4 SUDC Awareness and co-founded the SUDC Coalition.
5 Ways to Prepare for School in a Pandemic, from Colorado’s Doctors of Optometry
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The 2020-2021 school year is starting with a baseline of caution, anxiety and an ever-changing game plan during a global pandemic. Local doctors of optometry have teamed up with the Colorado Optometric Association and 2020 Eyes Colorado to compile a unique list of five areas to consider as families near the start of school.