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Chris Worthy

Simpsonville

Writer and Editor at Freelance

Writer and Content Editor at Upstate Parent

Writer - @UpstateParent, @TALKgreenville, @GreenvilleNews, @wncparent & more. Ed coordinator for @TogetherWmnRise. Writing about #awe! Views = mine. she/her

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  • 1 week ago | greenvilleonline.com | Chris Worthy

    Physical therapy can address common pelvic floor issues for women during and after pregnancy. Preventive care during pregnancy can help prepare for birth and postpartum recovery. Early and appropriate movement after delivery is important for healing. Carrying a squirming, growing human inside of your body for months and then having that human come out of your body (one way or another) is bound to require some healing.

  • 1 week ago | citizen-times.com | Chris Worthy

    Numerous family-friendly events are happening in and around Asheville, NC, the week of June 20th. The events include festivals, concerts, nature programs, library events, and more. Chimney Rock Park is reopening June 27th with adjusted hours and access routes. Summer fun continues – with some learning and celebrating thrown in there too! Get the full calendar and much more at wncparent.com.

  • 1 week ago | greenvilleonline.com | Chris Worthy

    Chris WorthyUpstate ParentReedy Rip’It, the Greenville Drive mascot, was created by Wren Elementary School students. The mascot entertains fans at Fluor Field and community events. Children can join Reedy’s Kids Club for free prizes and special events. It doesn’t matter how old you are, it’s hard to resist a hug from a giant, smiling frog. The Greenville Drive’s own Reedy Rip’It is a big friendly face that kids – and the young at heart – are drawn to at games, events and on the town.

  • 1 week ago | eu.greenvilleonline.com | Chris Worthy

    Swimming in the lake, climbing a trail, navigating cabin roommates and overcoming homesickness – the lessons of summer camp go far beyond nature study and craft classes. But with that first taste of independence, children can also start learning to manage their own health and take responsibility (with camp staff to help) for taking care of themselves away from home.

  • 1 week ago | greenvilleonline.com | Chris Worthy

    Children attending summer camp should be prepared to manage their medications and health conditions. Parents should communicate with camp staff about their child's medical needs and the camp's medication policies. Campers should pack and use sunscreen, insect repellent, and appropriate clothing. Swimming in the lake, climbing a trail, navigating cabin roommates and overcoming homesickness – the lessons of summer camp go far beyond nature study and craft classes.

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