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There's yarn about Jack Draper that tells us a little about his backhand and far more about his mind. It is also why the ...
At my son’s primary school I was an absolute menace at sport’s day. “Come on!” I would scream from the sidelines. “Visualise ...
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Ivor Washbrook loves climbing trees and singing and dancing with his sisters. He also has a syndrome that will affect his whole life ...
Jamie Oliver has opened up about the struggles he faced growing up with dyslexia, revealing it made him feel 'dumb' and 'misunderstood'. The celebrity chef, 50, is sharing his experience with the ...
‘‘Kids do dumb things and our role is to teach them the consequences of their actions,’’ he said. ‘‘We try to hold young people to account for their actions in a kind and positive way.
A state law makes threats of mass violence a felony, even for kids. Judges and school officials say it’s casting a wide net that is unnecessarily entangling children in the justice system.