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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…
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A research lab at Boise State University is trying to find out the number of children who go missing each year around the planet.
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After 15 years of renovation a historic church is getting a new shot at life.
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Experts expect another wave of misinformation from anti-vaccine activists and conspiracy theorists with the FDA's approval of Pfizer's vaccine for kids aged 5 to 11. That could include misleading and graphic articles and videos claiming severe side effects intended to sow doubt.
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As our state continues to deal with a surge of COVID-19 cases, Idaho doctors are seeing alarming trends tied to COVID-19 cases in pregnant women—including maternal deaths, increase incidences of stillbirth and neonatal intensive care unit patients that are sicker than usual.
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Idaho Matters talks with Ned Johnson, the author of "What Do You Say? How to Talk with Kids to Build Motivation, Stress Tolerance and a Happy Home." Johnson is an expert in child psychology.
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Sheralynn Bauder of the Idaho Association For the Education of Young Children spoke with Idaho Matters about the 'Week of the Young Child' celebration in Idaho and its impact on local families.
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Advocates and social scientists say the extra money will help low and middle-income families recover from the economic impacts wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic and lift millions out of poverty.
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Idaho has one of the highest instances of childhood trauma in the U.S. If a child needs long term care to help them heal from their trauma, many — up to 120 per year — need to be sent to out of state facilities to get the help they need. That’s because the Gem State doesn’t have enough space in its facilities to take care of these kids. Idaho Matters talks with several leaders looking to fix this problem.
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Children’s mental health is being greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and doctors around the world say what they’re seeing is alarming. From eating…