Moms find help for postpartum depression through NEST

“Early detection is often the key to success.”

State program gives each child born in PA $100 towards college

The hope is that families will start their own college savings account.

Here’s why a vision test is so important for your kids

Vision problems are the No. 1 one cause of disability in children.

Cam Howard meets Cam Heyward: Boy with rare disorder meets his fave Steeler

“I’m 13 now, and my body is like 70 years old.”

Splashdown: 13 hot spots where Pittsburgh kids can cool off for free

Hot weather, cool water, and energetic kids are the perfect equation for summer fun.

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Kidsburgh hero: Crossing guard Cathy Gamble will make your day

“In a world that has so much conflict, she makes you feel like there’s still hope.”

Boy with autism finds his voice thanks to special iPad

“We never would have thought in a million years it would go from him receiving that device to him talking now.”

Pittsburgh CLO Academy students take the stage in ‘A Musical Christmas Carol’

The cast and crew become a family with a Secret Santa gift exchange, a dressing room decorating contest and fun just joking around.

Gifts Of Experience

Kidsburgh Ambassador Yu-Ling Behr stops by with some unique gifts ideas for kids this holiday season that go beyond toys.

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Rube Goldberg’s zany chain-reaction machines come to life in new exhibit at the Children’s Museum

“He wanted to prove to his father that an artist could make a living and could matter in this crazy world of ours.”

How kids can help following the Squirrel Hill tragedy

The Tree of Life shooting affected our entire community.  As we all continue to deal in different ways, we can help by teaching our children how to help others in […]

10 ways kids can explore space in Pittsburgh

Space exploration and the study of the night sky captivates the imagination.

Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts – clearing up the confusion

The new co-ed scouting provides boys and girls the opportunity to work together in an environment in which they can challenge each other.

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10 fun freebies for kids during Pittsburgh RADical Days

Who doesn’t love free? Pittsburgh RADical Days gives families the chance to visit favorite destinations without paying a dime.

Wexford Elementary School wins Green Ribbon Award

“Just to have the opportunity to come out here for a couple minutes and see how food really grows … it’s really an amazing opportunity for these kids.”

Kidsburgh: P.R.I.D.E. Festival helps African-American kids embrace their heritage

“When our children have a better racial identity, they’re better as people, they’re better as students and achievers. They learn better problem-solving techniques and better behavior because they’re rooted in who they are.”

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No sitter? No problem! 6 spots where Pittsburgh moms and babies can work out together

“This is a time for mom to get some self-care. I try to remind them to find stillness and quiet even among the noise.”

Jumping Jack Theater welcomes kids to sensory-friendly performances

“Theater can change lives, and it needs to be accessible to everyone.”

Venture Outdoors’ free fishing program is fun for the whole family

Venture Outdoors coordinates the TriAnglers free fishing program through the end of September.

Trinity High School’s hydroponic lab teaching students to grow and give

In their first year, high school kids grew as much as 800 heads of lettuce every week and gave it all to their local food bank.