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Stories, trends and tips for every stage of parenthood Find out how to help your child's development. The singer and mom of three said that she had dealt with eczema since she was a young child, but experienced "such bad" flare-ups after giving birth. The school superintendent wants to open classrooms in the spring and require vaccines if data shows it works in children. These touching moments helped bring smiles to people's faces during a tough year.


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W hen I arrive at the photography studio to meet the education activist Marley Dias, I am surprised to find the shoot is long over. The year-old is sitting patiently, her luggage packed, coat neatly slung over her lap, waiting. The photographer explains the early finish is because they got all the pictures they needed with Dias near-immediately; that she is the perfect subject to work with. This was perhaps the first inkling of what would become abundantly clear during our interview: Marley Dias is a pro. She is wearing a vivacious green jumpsuit, the outfit of someone who is not afraid to be seen. Dias was 10 the day she came home from school to eat pancakes with her mother and vented her frustration at being assigned to read Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls. My great-grandparents remember when that book came out.



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A black student at a Christian school in Virginia who accused three white sixth grade boys of cutting her dreadlocks and calling her ugly now says she was lying about the attack. Amari Allen, 12, told NBC Washington last week that she was playing at recess at Immanuel Christian School in Springfield when one boy grabbed her arms, another put his hands over her mouth and a third cut her hair. The alleged incident garnered national attention partially because Vice President Mike Pence's wife, Karen, teaches part-time at Immanuel Christian School.





US studies suggest adults view black girls quite differently from their white peers, leading to greater levels of harassment and punishment. Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff asks teenagers and young black women in the UK about their experiences. S eventeen-year-old Sewa Olukoga was recently on a school trip in Portsmouth when she noticed she was being followed. We were in the shopping centre, and the security guard was watching us, suspiciously.
