The older generation of people who proclaim that climate change is an "existential threat" might not take their words seriously. But their children do.
What does it mean? And why are kids saying it — especially since it’s not a G-rated word? The word GYAT (which rhymes with “squat” or “bought,” or “Fiat” depending on your pronunciation of the “g”), ...
Covington families with children ages three to five years old can explore fun ways to support their child’s development and kindergarten readiness through Play with Purpose, a free program that ...
The older generation of people who proclaim that climate change is an "existential threat" might not take their words seriously. Fast-forward to the generation of their children. Kathleen Clark ...
Dutch kiddos have voted and the Children’s Word of the Year for 2024 is… bruh. The word beat out “bro” with the most votes in an election held by the NOS Jeugdjournaal. 130.000 votes later and “bruh” ...