Tag: kids
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#RutherfordFaces: Meet Special Education Veteran Kim Haddock
[ad_1] grayson lee maxwellRutherford County Schools Kim Haddock is a special education teacher with over 30 years of teaching experience. In this Q+A of hers, she talks about her love of reading, how to build successful relationships, and the difference her teachers make. Q: What is your educational background? A: I started working as a ... -
The Washington County Behavioral Health Commission hosts the 3rd Annual Recovery Walk.news, sports, jobs
[ad_1] Participants at Angels Harbor, a faith-based treatment facility in Vincent, participated in the 3rd Annual Recovery Walk to show support and raise awareness of recovery. (Photo by James Dobbs) Supporters, people in recovery and behavioral health providers gathered at East Muskingham Park on Saturday for the 3rd Annual Recovery Walk. ... -
The Washington County Behavioral Health Commission hosts the 3rd Annual Recovery Walk.news, sports, jobs
[ad_1] Supporters, people in recovery, and event organizers walk down Front Street on Saturday during the 3rd Annual Recovery Walk in Marietta. (Photo by James Dobbs) Supporters, recovering people and event organizers walk down Front Street on Saturday at the 3rd Annual Recovery Walk in Marietta. (Photo by James Dobbs) David ... -
Friends of Mineralogy Virginia Chapter Brings Education to Shenandoah Valley Gem and Mineral Show
[ad_1] FISHERSVILLE, Va. (WHSV) – An exhibition of Shenandoah Valley gems and minerals took place over the weekend at the Augusta Expo. One organization participating in the show works year-round to educate people about the use of minerals in society. Thomas Hale, President of the Friends of Mineralogy Virginia Chapter, said: The Friends of Mineralogy ... -
The Continuing COVID Madness Shows It Wasn’t About Science
[ad_1] The pandemic is essentially over, right? yes. For others, not so much. Unvaccinated Canadians were finally allowed to leave the country in June, and no one knows why. If vaccines don’t prevent transmission, why does it make sense to keep unvaccinated people behind a frozen curtain? But it’s Canada. It completely lost its plot ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of us may tend to dismiss ... -
Kids learning about STEM at Mississippi Science Fest
[ad_1] JACKSON, Mississippi (WJTV) – Thousands of people attended the final day of the Mississippi Science Fest. The purpose of this event is to promote careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics within the state. The annual Mississippi Science Fest brings massive crowds to the capital after having to scale back due to the pandemic. ... -
Parents reluctant to give covid vaccine to children under 5, worrying health officials
[ad_1] When the Food and Drug Administration authorized emergency use of the coronavirus vaccine for children under the age of five in June, doctors anticipated parental apprehension. July Kaiser Family Foundation Survey. But doctors and public health experts didn’t expect such little interest in vaccines for young children. Even where there is strong sentiment for ...










