Do’s And Don’ts of Halloween Costumes: Part Deux
This is part two of our conversation on costume do’s and don’ts, and how parents can have those conversations with kids.
This is part two of our conversation on costume do’s and don’ts, and how parents can have those conversations with kids.
With Halloween around the corner, Reset explores the history of blackface and why it persists today.
About 300,000 Chicago Public School students are missing classes again today as the teachers strike moves into its third school day.
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Working parents know how difficult it is to juggle caring for their children while trying to also be a model employee in the workplace.For parents of children with special needs, however, the balancing act can be even more complicated, with many employers blind to the challenges or unable to provide flexible schedules for parents.That’s where LaKia Colquitt steps in.Her group, Promoted Parent, works to connect parents of special needs children with jobs that fit their and their children’s needs.