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Reasons To Consider Camp for Your Child
By Mary Ann Blair With summer calendars quickly filling up, it can be hard to try and squeeze in one more thing. But if you have never sent your kids to a summer camp, here are seven reasons why you should consider it! With so many options, it’s easy to find a...
Add it Up: 25 Ways to Make Math Fun
By Janeen Lewis Does your elementary-aged child suddenly get a stomach ache the day of a math test? Maybe your middle schooler constantly declares “I hate math!” or your high schooler doesn’t like Algebra because he or she doesn’t see how it connects to real life. If...
A Parent’s Guide To Inspiring STEM
A Parent’s Guide To SciTech Institute and Their Student CSO Program By Brittany Sweeney-Lawson In an era defined by technological advancements and scientific breakthroughs, parents play a crucial role in nurturing their child’s curiosity and passion for learning....
Child Crisis Arizona and Salt River Project Open Applications for Families-In-Need to Receive a Free Pool Fence Through the Pool Fence Safety Program
Child Crisis Arizona, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting the well-being and safety of children and families, is partnering with Salt River Project (SRP) and 493 Firefighter Foundation on the 2024 Pool Fence Safety Program. Now through March 24,...
AZ RenFest: 2024 Coat of Arms Coloring Contest
The Arizona Renaissance Festival (AZRF) returns for its 36th anniversary, February 3 thru March 31, 2024. This year, Arizona Parenting has partnered with our friends at the AZRF for a Coat of Arms Coloring Contest. Your child is invited to create and...
Help ASU Research Team Understand If Online Games Can Help Children After Separation and Divorce
Are you separated or divorced? Do you have a child aged 9-12? If yes, you might be eligible to participate in an ASU research project! The project is testing new online games designed to help children cope with the emotional impact of parental separation and divorce!...
The Believe In Girls (B.I.G.) Event
Girl Scouts-Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC) invites the community to experience the core of Girl Scouting as The Believe In Girls (B.I.G.) Event returns to Phoenix on Saturday, Nov. 11 from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. The open-house event at ASU Preparatory Academy in...
Disadvantaged Youth Earns a Neuroscience Degree in Just 1.5 Years
From the cramped confines of the hotel rooms he called home at two different points in his childhood, Dallas Salas knew a brighter future was ahead. Even so, it’s unlikely a younger version of this remarkable young man could ever have predicted the path he’d...