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For years the Children's Home Society has given more than 6,000 kids a safe home. Now, the society offers children everything from grief counseling to music therapy, regardless of their ability to pay, but the building itself is in need of a little TLC.
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With ADHD and other diagnoses on the rise, today's youth are experiencing chronic levels of anxiety and depression. That's why it's important to make sure these children feel supported and understood.
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Here in Idaho a nonprofit is helping to provide shoes to thousands of kids around the world, working to address a problem that many families impacted by poverty come up against: bare feet.
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Here in Idaho not every family has easy access to a doctor. This can create a gap, leaving children without regular medical care. That's why St. Luke's has stocked a mobile care clinic with everything it needs to hit the road and bring the health professionals to the kids that need them most.
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For kids who use wheelchairs, finding a park they can access can be challenging. One Berthoud mom is fundraising to create an inclusive park where everyone can play side by side.
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In today's world, children have access to technology from an early age. Author Catherine Pearlman joins Idaho Matters to talk about her newest book "First Phone" and how you can help keep your kids safe while online.
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In today's world, children have access to technology from an early age. Author Catherine Pearlman joins Idaho Matters to talk about her newest book "First Phone" and how you can help keep your kids safe while online.
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Nevada and New Mexico ranked among the worst in the nation for overall child well-being. Montana, Idaho, Colorado and Wyoming graded in the top half of states, while Utah ranked fourth.
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Idaho Matters sits down with the author of A Place to Belong to discuss how to teach hard history in an age-appropriate way.
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Note: This is an encore edition of Reader's Corner. The episode originally aired in October 2020.In "Sunny Days," through rigorous research and extensive…