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Drop Box for Babies: Conservatives Promote a Way to Give Up Newborns Anonymously

The Safe Haven Baby Box at a firehouse in Carmel, Ind., looked like a library book drop. It had been available for three...

Covid Vaccines Slowly Roll Out for Children Under 5

Health workers across the United States began to give Covid-19 vaccinations to children 6 months to 5 years old on Tuesday, another milestone...

Vaccines for Young Children Are Coming, but Many Parents Have Tough Questions

It’s a moment many parents have anxiously awaited for months: Children younger than age 5 are now eligible for vaccination against the coronavirus,...

For a Series on Mental Health, Subjects Had Questions, Too

Over more than a year of reporting “The Inner Pandemic,” a new, multipart Times project that explores adolescent mental health, I had the...

When Covid Enters the House, What Should We Do?

If a vaccinated child is highly exposed to Covid at home but is still healthy, parents might consider keeping that child home to...

With Omicron’s Rise, Americans Brace for Returning to School and Work

Across the country, workers were steeling themselves for months of disruptions to come.“I’ve been working through most of the pandemic, and I hadn’t...

Covid Shots Are a Go for Children, but Parents Are Reluctant to Consent

“I know parents are probably bombarded with misinformation about vaccines, even within their social circles: ‘My friend said this, my mother-in-law said that,’”...

Emily Oster Fought to Reopen Schools, Becoming a Hero and a Villain

Emily Oster, an economist at Brown University, has a lot to say.In July 2020, in the middle of the raging coronavirus pandemic, she...

Does It Hurt Children to Measure Pandemic Learning Loss?

Over the past year, Deprece Bonilla, a mother of five in Oakland, Calif., has gotten creative about helping her children thrive in a...

As School Closures Near First Anniversary, a Diverse Parent Movement Demands Action

Rich Askey, president of the Pennsylvania State Education Association, the state’s largest teachers’ union, said, “The science has not been clear enough about...
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