There's a few special words that will perk the ears of many a dog -- hungry, park, and of course T-R-E-A-T. But a choice group of gifted canines appear to have remarkable capacity for learning human ...
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Home visiting programs are free services for pregnant women and families with children under five. These programs are largely funded by a federal initiative started in 2010 as part of the Affordable ...
Human toddlers pick up new words by a variety of mechanisms, including by eavesdropping on adults. Prior research has shown that GWL dogs can learn many different toy names just by playing with their ...
Writer, critic, novelist and cultural historian Lara Feigel is also a divorcee. I note this fact only as it is extremely relevant to her latest book, which was birthed amid the Formica chairs and ...
W alking has a whole bunch of benefits like improving cardiovascular health, mood, and sleep—but exactly how many miles do you need to walk per day to get these perks? You might have heard that 10,000 ...
Most dog owners are aware that their pooch is smart enough to know a few choice phrases—“walkies,” for instance, or, perhaps more likely, “time for dinner.” Some particularly intelligent canines can ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Child care providers across the state and country received a New Year’s scare last week: The federal program ...
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Monday that it would rescind a series of Biden-era rules governing one of the largest federal funding sources for child care. The move comes ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine hosted a news conference Monday afternoon to discuss the state’s publicly funded child care centers as national discussion on alleged fraud continues.
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