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Though many people may not be familiar with International Youth Day, this holiday has been recognized for over 20 years. Starting in 2000, the United Nations appointed August 12 of each year to be a day when governments and individuals give special attention to the unique concerns that affect people between the ages of 15 and 24....
Spending time with your family is essential — and American Family Day was established to do just that. The holiday first began in Arizona in 1977, designed as a mid-summer way to honor....
The quintessential summer treat has to be ice cream. Whether it is vanilla, chocolate or strawberry, there is no doubt that Americans love ice cream. The International Dairy Foods Association states that the average American consumes about 22 pounds of ice cream and frozen desserts each year.....
If you are like most families, gaming is a big part of your life. On July 8, we celebrate the impact games have had on our lives with National Video Game Day.....
The significance of parenthood is recognized on Global Day of Parents on June 1. The day was first commemorated in 2012 by the UN General Assembly. Since then, the day has honored the role of parents around the world...
Children's birthdays are already a time for celebration, but have you realized how much better the party can be when you have kept up with your kids' oral healthcare? It is true! A brighter...
From dragging your little ones out of bed in the morning to getting them and yourself to school and work on time to managing to keep your family healthy and happy, you, as a mother.....
As a parent, you spend a lot of time thinking about your child's health. Unfortunately, many parents fail to carry that through to dental health. This lack of attention can lead to a greater risk of developing cavities and may contribute to serious health consequences down the road.....
Global Family Day, also called World Peace Day, is celebrated worldwide every January 1st. It was conceived in the late 1990s as a way to remind people across the Earth that we are all members of the same family and in the hope that the children of the future may live in a world where peace is the norm...