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No A+ on an empty stomach: Best meals for kids at school
With children increasingly indulging in fast food and sugary snacks, it's crucial to reintroduce nutritious meals like whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables as they return to school, promoting lifelong healthy eating habits and increasing the likelihood of higher exam results
Moran Kilzi
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08.30.24
5 simple recipes to do with the kids
The two most dreaded phrases during summer break are probably 'I'm bored!' and 'What's there to eat?' So we've got a solution for both: let them make it themselves - here are easy recipes for microwave rosé pasta, no-bake cookies, and other treats that kids can whip up with a little help from an adult
Naama Ran, Yael Garty
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08.22.24
What the Sigma? Here's a guide to Generation Alpha slang words
Many family members of young children and teens may have encountered strange sayings like 'rizz', 'skibidi' and 'gyatt', but what do they actually mean?
Nirit Zuk
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07.24.24
Researchers discover ancient children's cemetery in Norway
Archaeologists uncovers graves containing remains of nearly 40 children, aged under 6, at site located about 80 km from Oslo; most children buried between 800 and 200 BC, suggesting deaths not sudden
Yogev Israeli
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07.18.24
Herzliya mother hacks 6-year-old son to death with an ax
Grandmother finds child's body in family home after Sigal Yana Itskovitch arrested for attacking passersby and a security guard at a nearby mall
Raanan Ben-Zur, Yael Ciechanover
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07.17.24
Israel offers to take in children with cancer from bombed Ukrainian hospital
Following a Russian attack that claimed the lives of 34 people and wounded 150 others, Israel has offered to care for Ukrainian children with cancer in a hospital in central Israel; Israel awaits a response from President Zelensky
Edward Doks, Itamar Eichner
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07.10.24
Israel's Generation Z is more than meets the eye
Opinion: While Gen Z social media antics might raise suspicions about Israel's upcoming generation, a closer look reveals children raised to believe in democracy, freedom, friendship and peace; there's more reason for hope than ever before
Oren Bar-Ner
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07.06.24
Doctor to parents who don't vaccinate their kids: 'What is wrong with you?'
Dr. Beeri is the director general of a children's rehabilitation hospital, and she has seen first hand the consequences when unvaccinated kids contract diseases that ravage their bodies, a catastrophe that could easily have been avoided; 'We see every day that expert opinions no longer mean anything'
Alexandra Lukash
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07.01.24
Danger zone? Courts worldwide weigh in on child safety in Israel
Several courts worldwide, including Portugal, deemed Israel unsafe for children, allowing divorced parents who left with their kids at war’s onset to stay abroad for their safety; requests to return children denied, citing ‘significant security risk,’ leaving parent in Israel with limited options
Adv. Shmuel Moran
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06.16.24
Israeli children exercising less since war, study shows
Physical activity among Israeli children down significantly since October 7, with levels now half or less than those in Europe; researchers find correlation between parents’ perceived security threats and decrease in children's activity, alongside increase in screen time
Tamar Trabelsi-Hadad
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06.12.24
After long months, kids who survived massacre, reunite
After being evacuated from their homes and spread around the country, kids brought together in reunion organized by regional council; 'How we've missed each other' they say
Matan Tzuri
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06.05.24
‘More than a million’ children indoctrinated in Houthi summer camps
Fear and coercion drive hundreds of thousands of children annually to the Houthi camps, where they are exposed to extremist propaganda and military recruitment
The Media Line
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06.05.24
Mind gaps: why do we blank on words?
Everyone experiences moments when a familiar word suddenly escapes their mind, leaving them momentarily speechless or scrambling for an alternative; a speech therapist sheds light on these frustrating lapses, offering insight into one of life's most irritating phenomena
Shimrit Amar
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06.02.24
Burns in children: This is what you must do in the first moments
A parent's biggest fear is what can happen if his or her attention wanders for even a moment; A plastic surgeon from Meir Hospital explains how to significantly reduce the potential damage of a burn in children, and also to prevent hospitalizations, complications and scars
Dr. Noam Castel
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05.29.24
How to talk to your children about the Holocaust after October 7
With many of us still trying to comprehend the horrible massacre, talking about the Holocaust to our children could be challenging for both sides; Here are some good approaches to try
Roni Langerman-Ziv
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05.05.24
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