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Peter Andre worried about sending his kids back to school

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© Provided by Bang Showbiz Peter Andre doesn't want to send his children back to school amid the coronavirus pandemic, but has been convinced by his wife Emily, who is working on the frontlines as an NHS doctor. Peter Andre doesn't want to send his children back to school amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 'Mysterious Girl' hitmaker has Junior, 14, and Princess, 12, with his ex-wife Katie Price, and Amelia, six, and Theo, three, with his wife Emily MacDonagh, and has said he has concerns about sending his youngest children back to school when they reopen for certain year groups on Monday (01.06.20). In the UK, children in Reception, Year 1, and Year 6 will be able to return to school for the first time since the country went into lockdown in late March, and Peter says he will be sending his brood back, but only because his wife Emily - who is a doctor - has deemed it safe. Speaking to The Sun ahead of the latest episode of his reality show 'Li

Will your kids have to wear masks when N.J. daycare reopens? Here are the new guidelines.

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When child daycare centers reopen in New Jersey in mid-June, they will be required to conduct temperature checks of kids and staff and limit class sizes, while children will be encouraged — though not required — to wear masks to protect against the coronavirus. Those are the safety guidelines the state released Saturday, a day after Gov. Phil Murphy announced that child-care services can reopen to all clients Monday, June 15 after nearly two months of closings because of the pandemic. Murphy signed the executive order Friday as he continues to slowly peel back his near-lockdown restrictions now that the state's outbreak has slowed significantly. It also allows outdoor organized sports to resume June 22, outdoor high school sports to resume June 30, and youth day camps to operate beginning June 6, all with safety restrictions. "This is an important step forward in New Jersey's reopening strategy, ensuring a safe, stable and seamless childcare infrastructure for New Jersey&#

All for kids: comic books online camp and prizes

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A gang of superpowered kids face slowdowns on the T and a monster made of slime at the Pru. In a North Shore swamp, a superheroine battles a vampire. At the Roger Clap Elementary School in Dorchester, a young boy comes to know the power he possesses. Such are a few of the stories in the first issue of "Boston Powers," a new comic book created by artists and writers of the Boston Comics Roundtable, a group that's been meeting, creating, and publishing for nearly 15 years. "Boston Powers" was meant to launch at the Boston Kids Comics Fest back in April, but the event was cancelled because of the pandemic. It's the first comic they've created geared at kids, and three issues are in the works for this year, all involving a variety of evil-doers and the super-characters that take them on. Editor Dan Mazur writes that he wanted to highlight "the silly, colorful, imaginative excitement of the superhero genre," all the things that pulled the artists to

Taco News Roundup: Embroidered Face Masks and Taco Cabana̢۪s Free Lunch for Kids

Maskaras Mexican Grill in Dallas has added two creative new items during the pandemic: luchador-themed face masks and a birria de res taco. Another colorful mask option comes from Nana's Taqueria in Weslaco. Their masks feature traditional Mexican embroidery. Taco Cabana is serving free meals to children ages twelve and under throughout the summer, as long as they're accompanied by a parent. The offer is good from 11 a.m. to noon on weekdays. Thank you for reading Texas Monthly Now more than ever Texans are connecting over shared stories. Enjoy your unlimited access to our site. To have Texas Monthly magazine delivered to your home, become a subscriber today. Veracruz All Natural opened a new location in Austin at the Line Hotel's walk-up window. The space was formerly operated by Dean's One Trick Pony. Mixtli, San Antonio's celebrated multicourse modern Mexican restaurant, is transforming into a taqueria to get through the pandemic. It'll ope

Don̢۪t Let Fear Of COVID-19 Put Your Kids At Risk For Preventable Diseases

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If there's one universal emotion that's creeping through households across the world right now, it's fear. That's certainly the case for me. If you're scared about sending your kids back to school, I get it. If you're too scared to travel out of state to visit Grandma, I'm right there with you. If you're not yet ready to open up your home to play dates or dinners with friends, same here. But there are some risks we cannot take, even if we think we are keeping our kids safe. Even if we are scared. And one of those risks is skipping vaccines and well-visits with our children's pediatrician. The CDC has issued an alarming report that babies and children across the nation are falling behind on their vaccination schedules during the COVID-19 pandemic. This puts them at risk for other diseases that are equally or potentially more dangerous than the one that's keeping them home in the first place. 2020 didn't exactly begin with complete stability wh

Coronavirus live updates: Cuomo says New York deaths at 'lowest level we have seen'; most parents won't send kids back to school poll finds

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Click to expand UP NEXT U.S. stocks roared higher Tuesday amid optimism that national and global economies were slowly awakening from their slumber despite a WHO warning that the world remains in the "first wave" of the pandemic. Still, states were beginning to open back up – although some large gatherings, such as a pool party at Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri, drew ire from health officials. The United States is inching closer to a devastating milestone as the virus will soon be blamed for the deaths of 100,000 Americans. There are more than 5.5 million confirmed cases around the globe, with more than 1.6 million in the United States alone, according to the Johns Hopkins University data dashboard.  Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. Our live blog is being updated throughout the day. Refresh for the latest news, and ge

National Missing Children's Day

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An estimated 30,600 children were reported missing in the United States last year. HOUSTON — Monday is reserved for the remembrance of our heroic veterans, but in some homes this year, it also marks a time to remember and hope for the return of a lost child. May 25 is National Missing Children's Day each year. An estimated 30,600 children were reported missing in the United States last year, according to FBI records. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children website shows the faces of dozens of children—both named and unnamed— who remain missing in the Houston area. And sadly, these are just the cases that have been reported. These are children who have been reported missing this year in Houston that NCMEC is wo

Can kids get COVID-19? What to know about the Kawasaki-like disease linked to coronavirus

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For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website. At first, the belief that COVID-19 doesn't always affect children as severely as it strikes adults was a welcome relief. At least that was the initial understanding clinicians had of the disease caused by the coronavirus. Now doctors and scientists are rethinking that assumption, after identifying clusters of cases that point to a potentially dangerous syndrome they say is related to COVID-19 in kids, but with a different pathology and sometimes fatal outcomes. Many of these affected children have been admitted into intensive care and placed on life support. Some have reportedly suffered heart damage a

Can kids get COVID-19? What we know about the Kawasaki-like disease affecting children

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For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO website. At first, news that COVID-19 doesn't always affect children as severely as it strikes adults was a welcome relief. At least that was the initial understanding clinicians had of the disease caused by the coronavirus. Now, doctors and scientists are rethinking that assumption, after identifying clusters of cases that point to a potentially dangerous syndrome they say is related to COVID-19 in kids, but with a different pathology and sometimes fatal outcomes. Many of these affected children have been admitted into intensive care and placed on life support. Some have reportedly suffered heart damage and ot

How John Cena̢۪s Agreement To Have Kids Drove Nikki Bella To End Engagement

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Although Nikki Bella was ecstatic when John Cena proposed to her at Wrestlemania 33 in April 2017, the couple was never able to get the happily ever after they wanted due to the "Total Diva" star's fears. Following his proposal, Bella revealed that she accepted the fact that Cena didn't want kids, but as time progressed, she realized she wanted to become a mom. Their different opinions caused the couple to split, but Cena eventually agreed to have children, and the two reconciled. However, during an appearance on Maria Menounos' podcast "Better Together,"  the 36-year-old opened up about why she ended the relationship with Cena for good in 2018. "We were trying so hard to make it one. Even in the end, when he was willing to give me kids, I could just tell, it's not what we wanted. And that's really, like, you know, what pushed me in the end," she explained. Bella revealed she feared Cena would grow to resent her if they had children.  &

ABC Cancels ‘Bless This Mess’ ‘Emergence’ ‘Schooled’ ‘Single Parents’ and ‘Kids Say the Darndest Things’

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ABC unveiled its programming slate for the 2020-21 season on Thursday, with at least five existing shows not returning next season. Single-camera comedies "Bless This Mess," "Schooled" and "Single Parents," the genre thriller "Emergence" and the network's reboot of "Kids Say the Darndest Things" have all been canceled by the network. The two other series not included in the slate — "Baker and the Beauty" and "For Life" — premiered later in the spring and are still awaiting decisions from the network. "Bless This Mess," "Schooled" and "Single Parents" all ran for two seasons on the network, while "Emergence" and "Kids Say" had each just completed their first. Also Read: Here's the Fall 2020 TV Schedule for Broadcast Networks - So Far All of the broadcast networks are having to adjust their decision-making this upfront season after the coronavirus pandemic derai

Here's what Stage 3 of reopening means for kids and camps

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Indianapolis and Marion County will do a phased reopening beginning on May 15, 2020, said Mayor Joe Hogsett. Here's how that will work amid the coronavirus pandemic. Wochit Gov. Eric Holcomb on Wednesday announced much of the state can begin implementing Stage 3 of the Back on Track Indiana plan beginning Friday — two days ahead of schedule. For families that have been homebound since March, Stage 3 offers some respite. In the coming weeks, campgrounds and pools will be allowed to reopen, recreational sports practices can begin (no contact sports) and summer camps will be allowed to resume. While overnight camps will remain closed, youth summer day camps will be allowed to resume beginning June 1. Buy Photo Brendan jumps off Leaf Mountain, a giant pile of old leaves on the Butler campus, during day camp at White Pine Wilderness Academy, Monday, June 25, 2018. Wilderness skills and wandering are vehicles for teaching nature connection for the kids at the

CNN and 'Sesame Street' to host a second special coronavirus town hall for kids and parents on May 30

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"The ABCs of Covid 19: A CNN/Sesame Street Town Hall for Kids and Parents" will air on Saturday, May 30, at 10 a.m. ET and tackle issues such as summer safety, play dates, schooling and how kids and families around the world are creatively coping during these challenging times. The 60-minute town hall will feature experts and "Sesame Street" characters -- including Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Rosita and Grover -- answering questions submitted by families. Big Bird will join CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta and CNN anchor and national correspondent Erica Hill to moderate the event. How to watch: The town hall will air on CNN, CNN International and CNN en Español. It will stream live on CNN.com's homepage and across mobile devices via CNN's apps, without requiring a cable log-in. You can also watch on CNNgo, and subscribers to cable/satellite systems can watch it on-demand. Parents can send in their questions below, along with their full names and phon

Eva Mendes Let Her Kids Do Her Makeup Because Quarantine

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Some of us have used our time in quarantine to learn to bake bread or host elaborately-themed family dinners or learn a new language. Then, there's the rest of us who feel pretty proud of ourselves at the end of the day that we didn't run the hell away from home. Looks like actress Eva Mendes is in the latter group, and we give her a hearty welcome. Mendes shared a couple of snaps of her face after letting her girls do her makeup. The results were about what you'd expect from two kids under six. In one photo, Mendes simply titled it, "They've won," and in the other, "I've lost any control I once had." That seems fitting given the current times of being mom, cook, teacher, worker, and activities coordinator 24/7. If anyone can rock bright blue eye shadow and scribbled-on nose, it's her. She also posted a hilarious picture one of her daughters drew of her a couple weeks back and according to her, "it's pretty accurate." Mendes, wh

Kristin Cavallari Admits To Having ‘Tough’ Time With Kids Amid Jay Cutler Split

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Since Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler announced their split, things haven't been easy for "The Hills" star. The  33-year-old opened up about how she has had to make drastic changes to her life amid the coronavirus pandemic. After announcing her split from Cutler in April, Cavallari revealed that she has been having a challenging time remaining indoors and self-isolating with their three children, Camden, 7, Jaxon, 6, and Saylor, 4.  During an Instagram Live for Revolve, Cavallari revealed her kids have not been fans of attending class at home. "I will tell you, the no school thing is tough," she explained. "With the boys, Jaxon will not listen to me. He refuses to do work. I'm like, 'I can't fight with you about doing schoolwork.' It's too hard." Although she revealed her kids will live through being home school, she has realized that remaining indoors has been frustrating for everyone. "My kids are young so that's nice. M

Betsy DeVos Is Robbing Poor Kids of Coronavirus Relief Funds

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Derek W. Black, The Conversation Public schools have faced three distinct challenges since the coronavirus pandemic began—scrambling to make sure that low-income children don't go hungry, teaching students remotely who lack internet access and bracing for dramatically smaller budgets. Congress tried to help in the $2 trillion economic relief package known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security, or CARES Act, by designating $13.5 billion for public schools. The money was supposed to be distributed to school districts based on the number of low-income students they enroll. A new directive from the U.S. Department of Education, however, tells districts to share far more of the money than expected with private and religious school students, even though fewer than 5% of those children are poor. I'm a scholar of federal education policy and history who has testified before a congressional commission and federal courts in disputes over federal funds. In my view, this new

Opinion: Sweden free during coronavirus pandemic but parents not free to keep kids at home

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Back in early March, as we were beginning to enjoy the longer, warmer spring days after the pervading darkness of Swedish winter, we didn't realize that the approach of the new coronavirus was as inevitable as the approach of the sun-lit midsummer evenings. We were just happy that it was no longer dark when my son returned from school, and that we could go for afternoon walks around the nearby lake, where sheets of spring ice still clinked in the wind. My family is still getting used to these seasonal rhythms after our move in 2018 to Sweden, the country of my birth, from a small house in the Houston Heights to a small house on the edge of a lake in Nacka, not far from Stockholm. COVID-19 did arrive of course, here as everywhere. And as the rest of the world came to a standstill, the Swedes have taken a different approach. With no lockdown restr