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Child care centers across Los Angeles are offering free child care on election day to give parents a chance to vote. Here’s how you can snag a spot.
Kids don't vote. That means nearly a quarter of American citizens don't have their interests defended at the polls. But parents can vote, and they could vote on behalf of their children. This ...
Election Day is almost here. Even for adults, the process can be confusing. To help your kids understand, we broke it down in simple terms.
(WGHP) — It is Election Day across the United States. While adults are casting their ballots, hopefully a lot of parents are taking their children along. It’s important to teach kids why ...
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Votebeat on MSNRepublicans target voting rights of U.S. citizens who have never lived in the countryA Republican lawsuit claims that an Arizona state law allowing citizens overseas to vote violates the state’s constitution.
Even if we limit media, children learn about elections from radio, pop-up ads, classmates, and signage. They absorb attitudes and biases, often without context or information (or disinformation ...
Trump’s supporters tend to be older and whiter, whereas most voting-eligible parents of young children would fall into the 25-44 age categories, which are more ethnically diverse, as this chart ...
Opinion: Children are feeling parents' anxiety about election. Here are tips to to help Creating safety within our homes where a child feels seen and heard is the key to balancing our big feelings ...
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