Dallas Child

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DallasChild, FortWorthChild and NorthTexasChild | Award-winning free monthly parenting magazines that address the concerns and needs of families, with a special focus on children from prenatal through adolescence. The magazines offer a well-informed, local and relevant perspective on issues affecting families and serve as both a strong voice in the community and a staunch advocate for children. At DallasChild, FortWorthChild and NorthTexasChild, we inform, educate, entertain, inspire and provide a provocative forum among parents, the community and professionals who work with children.

BabyDallas | A biannual, free resource for expectant and new parents. It is dedicated to preparing Dallas-area readers for baby's birth and offers guidelines, advice, comfort and a dose of humor, as well as accurate, up-to-date information on health and safety issues. Because we specifically target first-time parents, this is often our reader's first exposure to a parenting magazine. BabyDallas is distributed through OB/GYNs, hospital prenatal packs, baby retailers, maternity stores and bookstores.

Thrive | A free quarterly publication that serves as a resource for families living with learning differences and special needs. More than 117,600 children living in North Texas have special needs; in that 117,600 are children with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism, those who are blind, deaf, are in wheelchairs, have Asperger’s, attention or sensory issues. Thrive assists parents of children with special needs by reporting on issues directly related to their lives, building community among families of children with special needs, and promoting acceptance. We are committed to seeking out and sharing the best resources our area has to offer because those 117,600 families—like every family—could use a little help along the way.

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