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Therapy dog helps kids trick-or-treat in the hospital
Read full article: Therapy dog helps kids trick-or-treat in the hospitalNot all kids get the chance to trick or treat on Halloween. For kids currently staying at UVA Health Children’s, they got a spooky surprise from a furry friend to help them celebrate.
10 News Investigates: Back to school safety and security initiatives
Read full article: 10 News Investigates: Back to school safety and security initiativesAs your kids are getting ready for their first day, 10 News was spending the entire summer tracking where your tax dollars are going for school safety.
Montvale Elementary School continues decades-long tradition of lunch with veterans
Read full article: Montvale Elementary School continues decades-long tradition of lunch with veteransAbout 250 veteran motorcyclists, made a stop for lunch at Montvale Elementary on Thursday, just like they do every year.
‘Inspired’: See what happened after boy sold Pokemon cards to pay for puppy’s surgery
Read full article: ‘Inspired’: See what happened after boy sold Pokemon cards to pay for puppy’s surgeryThe full story can be seen in the video above, which is part of a series where we are looking back at most-watched viral videos.
Have you ever started learning something new with your kid? We want to hear your story!
Read full article: Have you ever started learning something new with your kid? We want to hear your story!If you need some inspiration, here are three of our stories about parent-child bonding through learning an activity together.
How much screen time is too much for your kids? WSLS chats with a parenting expert
Read full article: How much screen time is too much for your kids? WSLS chats with a parenting expertIt can be tempting to hand our kids a tablet or turn on their favorite TV show, but how does this affect their brains and overall development? Dr. Cara Goodwin gives WSLS 10 the answers.
‘No need to speed’: Roanoke’s 2022 pedestrian safety campaign focuses on students in school zones
Read full article: ‘No need to speed’: Roanoke’s 2022 pedestrian safety campaign focuses on students in school zonesKeeping your child safe while in school begins before they even get to the schoolhouse and continues well after they’re gone.
5 activities for children with autism who’ve been under stress, anxiety due to the pandemic
Read full article: 5 activities for children with autism who’ve been under stress, anxiety due to the pandemicOne way to cope with any extra stress or anxiety is to have the kids engage in play time to help develop motor skills, social skills and language development, according to Dr. Jen Harstein, a children’s developmental psychologist who works with autistic children daily.
Chicago with the kids: 5 ways to make it a perfect trip to the Windy City
Read full article: Chicago with the kids: 5 ways to make it a perfect trip to the Windy CityWhether you’re just a road trip away from Chicago, you go there on business every so often, or you’d love to visit someday, it’s truly a fantastic city, with so much to offer.
Mustaches for Kids is raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for Lynchburg charities
Read full article: Mustaches for Kids is raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for Lynchburg charitiesMustaches for Kids is an event where participants grow out their mustaches while raising money throughout November.
What the COVID-19 vaccine could mean for kids 5-11
Read full article: What the COVID-19 vaccine could mean for kids 5-11On Wednesday, the White House Administration announced its plan to rollout COVID-19 vaccines if and when they’re authorized for children ages 5-11. The move was met with mixed reactions from parents.
13 children’s books my family is obsessed with at the moment
Read full article: 13 children’s books my family is obsessed with at the momentI’m not always the best “get on the floor and play” kind of mom, but any time one of my kids wants to bring me a book, I’ll drop what I’m doing in favor of some cuddles and reading time.
Free summer math challenge helps kids stay up on skills, practice
Read full article: Free summer math challenge helps kids stay up on skills, practiceIf you want your kids to stay up on their math skills this summer or maybe they need some extra practice, you can sign them up for the Summer Math Challenge.
Kids Created Craft & Vendor Show spotlights young Roanoke Valley entrepreneurs
Read full article: Kids Created Craft & Vendor Show spotlights young Roanoke Valley entrepreneursSaturday May 1, at the Vinton War Memorial you can buy anything from baked goods to scrubs and home decor created and sold by kids in the Roanoke Valley.
Skittles, Rolos and mini marshmellows, you’ll love these Rainbow Snack Cups
Read full article: Skittles, Rolos and mini marshmellows, you’ll love these Rainbow Snack CupsYou and your kids will be over the rainbow for these snack cups. To see a very similar Rainbow Snack Cups that Bridget and Lindsey made on the show today, check out our Pinterest page! Check out our other Pinspirations below! Groovey Disco Ball VaseHow to make your dog the next Paw-blo PicassoMatcha Ice Cubes
Girl Scouts makes democracy badge free for limited time
Read full article: Girl Scouts makes democracy badge free for limited timeThe Democracy Badge is one of Girl Scouts’ newer badges., having launched in 2020. “Right now for the 117th Congress, 122 women, representatives and delegates (in the House), will serve as a part of that congress and 55% of those are Girl Scouts. So it is an incredible time in women’s history and I believe we’re making history every day,” said Williams. Williams said Girl Scouts is all about helping girls become ambitious leaders in a variety of avenues including the U.S. government. There are different democracy badge booklets for each age group.
Roanoke City Public Libraries recommends kid’s books to ease tough conversations
Read full article: Roanoke City Public Libraries recommends kid’s books to ease tough conversationsRoanoke City Public Libraries believes the magic is helping kids get through tough times. From politics and racial injustice to this pandemic and how much life has changed, there’s a lot of things kids are exposed to. Here is Roanoke City Public Libraries’ recommendation for children’s books for addressing topics like personal obstacles, death, stress, anxiety, friendships and more. For parents looking for a little more support, here are parenting books to help children and teens through stress and anxiety. Roanoke City Public Libraries are not open but are offering curbside services.
Danville Science Center reopens with $9 million worth of renovations
Read full article: Danville Science Center reopens with $9 million worth of renovationsDANVILLE, Va. – Danville Science Center is reopening Saturday, Nov. 14 after a multi-million dollar renovation. The science center has been around for 25 years, and Executive Director Adam Goebel said it was time for a change and a reimagination of the place. From design to installation it was a 15-month long process, and it’s only Phase Two to Danville Science Center’s reimagination plan. “Individuals can walk through a rain maze without getting wet, they can visualize water consumption on a 2,400 bottle water wall," said Goebel. Danville Science Center is operating at limited capacity and taking reservations to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Local showroom sees uptick in people returning to music due to more free time
Read full article: Local showroom sees uptick in people returning to music due to more free timeROANOKE, Va. – This pandemic has created loss and challenges but some people have been able to find positivity in music. Apex Piano Showroom in Roanoke has a lot to offer: pianos for purchase, rooms for private and group lessons and an event space for recitals. Since the pandemic, the showroom has had to adapt as business picked up; shifting to appointment only, becoming more online-based and offering remote lessons. Gross hopes whether it’s a traditional instrument or one with extra technology people recognize music’s true value. This summer, they were busier than in past years because kids who typically take a break from music or lessons for summer sports didn’t this year.
'Out of this world’: Homestead launches kids program to send postcards to space
Read full article: 'Out of this world’: Homestead launches kids program to send postcards to spaceHOT SPRINGS, Va. – Kids love sending mail to the North Pole at Christmas, but now some children are putting their stamp on mail heading out of this world. It’s a place to step back in time, but one featured activity will be stepping into the future: postcards to space! I love space!’ I just love thinking about like what’s all up there,” said 7th grader, Brooke Hess. We carried 23 payloads today including thousands of postcards from kids all over the world for @ClubforFuture. The idea of postcards to space is certainly thinking outside the box.
Need to burn your kids’ energy? Try golf -- as in, real golf
Read full article: Need to burn your kids’ energy? Try golf -- as in, real golfBut if you’re in need of more ideas, how about this one: Have you tried taking your kid golfing? Depending on which part of the country you golf, other wildlife such as deer and alligators can also easily be present on a golf course. On a side note, you don’t have to have your kid hit EVERY shot. Golf courses know the value of introducing the game to youngsters, and thus, will often offer heavy discounts for kids to play, if they even charge them at all for a round. Some golf courses also will offer discounts for families who want to play.
Two kids safe after hours-long search in Bedford County
Read full article: Two kids safe after hours-long search in Bedford CountyBEDFORD COUNTY, Va. – Two teenagers are safe after an hours-long search in Bedford County, according to the Forest Fire Department. Investigators said the teens didn’t make it to a location at a certain time. Several boats, three Bedford County Special Operations swimmers and two support personnel members responded to the Big Otter River Sunday night. For about two hours rescue swimmers searched the river until Virginia State Police’s helicopter tracked found the pair on land, waiving to get the pilot’s attention. The teens were flown to a safe place and checked by medics.
How to watch the historic astronaut launch with your children: There’s an invaluable lesson here
Read full article: How to watch the historic astronaut launch with your children: There’s an invaluable lesson hereIf it goes off as planned, this will mark the first mission involving astronauts from U.S. soil since 2011. Still, NASA astronaut Bob Behnken has said he and Doug Hurley are “really comfortable” with the risks. So you’re making educated guesses, at best.”It seems there’s just more uncharted territory when it comes to space travel. “The first astronauts really started out as test pilots,” Garfinkle said. But assuming this launch goes well, “It would be great for kids to see a successful, triumphant moment of science,” Fink said.
All your favorite children’s books, reimagined for the age of COVID
Read full article: All your favorite children’s books, reimagined for the age of COVIDA mother of two mindlessly picked up a paintbrush in late March, and started painting the cover of one of the books she had read to her children earlier in the day -- and said she incorporated some “cartoonified” coronavirus themes, to try to make the situation less scary.
10 fun, educational websites your kids will love to visit while stuck at home
Read full article: 10 fun, educational websites your kids will love to visit while stuck at homeNat Geo for KidsSite address: www.kids.nationalgeographic.comWhat it does: Kids learn about geography and fascinating animals. Into the BookSite address: www.reading.ecb.orgWhat it does: Through playing games, kids can practice reading strategies. SuessvilleSite address: www.seussville.comWhat it does: Allows kids to hang out with Dr. Seuss and his friends, all while playing games and reading. PBS KidsSite address: www.pbs.orgWhat it does: Kids can learn while hanging out with their favorite PBS characters. Highlights KidsSite address: www.highlightskids.comWhat it does: Allows kids to read, play games, learn random facts and do activities such as crafts and recipes.
Day care worker charged with assault and battery of boy at HoneyTree Salem
Read full article: Day care worker charged with assault and battery of boy at HoneyTree SalemSALEM, Va. – Police arrested a teacher from HoneyTree Early Learning Center in Salem after she allegedly hit a child under the age of six. Jay’Neva Franklin, 21, of Roanoke, has been charged with assault and battery. The child wasn’t hurt and didn’t need medical attention, according to Salem city officials. Salem police received a formal complaint on Tuesday that a child had been assaulted at the HoneyTree Early Learning Center located on Roanoke Boulevard. The child’s mother told police that an adult female teacher assaulted her son while he was under the instructor’s care at the center, according to police.
Would you be able to find your kid’s secret stash?
Read full article: Would you be able to find your kid’s secret stash?Before you answer with an assured “NO,” know that ‘secret stash’ containers are increasing in popularity, and getting easier to obtain. The containers have some things in common: They’re easy to purchase, they’re cheap -- usually around $10 -- and they look exactly like real household items. A new corner of the Internet is dedicated to selling secret stash items. Drug addiction experts say kids are buying them to store drugs, hiding them, and their habit, from their parents. The following are some otherwise innocent-looking household items that could be secret stash containers: