PULLMAN, Wash. – A few words of body appreciation can help counter the negative impact of viewing objectified images of female fitness influencers, according to a Washington State University study.
Young girls need a shot in the arm - not the kind that’s given in a doctor’s office but one that’s given at home, to inoculate them from negative influences and pressures they face every day, ...
Kids need encouragement, especially from trusted adults. Our simple inspirational quotes for kids are an age-appropriate way to inspire the littles in your life. So motivate the kiddos you know to be ...
The Ad Village promotes positive messages to children, replacing corporate sponsored advertisements. A membership-based AdTech company that disrupts online ads targeting children, replacing harmful ...
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Fredbird brings positive message to Hamel, Midway elementary schools
During the live assembly, Fredbird and Hrabosky highlighted three keys to being good teammates and classmates: be active, be ...
Aqua’s “Barbie Girl” uses metaphors to tackle some taboo subjects. A member of the band didn’t want to look like Barbie in the music video for the song. She explanied how she was able to get the ...
Teddi Mellencamp's emotions are "high" amid her ongoing cancer battle. The 44-year-old TV personality revealed in April that her stage four melanoma - a dangerous form of skin cancer - had spread to ...
Despite laws against advertising cannabis to teens, young people reported in surveys that they still see a lot of positive cannabis messages through social media posts. Washington State University ...
As the Detroit Pistons battled against the Indiana Pacers on the road on Friday night, the Philadelphia 76ers were getting settled in Michigan, preparing to play the Pistons on the second night of ...
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