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| What day camps are doing to bring kids back safely this summer | Thousands of day camps are planning to open with in-person activities this summer. As TODAY's Reopening America series continues, NBC investigative and consumer correspondent Vicky Nguyen looks at what camps are doing to provide a safe experience and offers tips on how to pick the right one for you. | | | | | | Marriage and family experts Dave and Ann Wilson talk the secret to parenting | Marriage and parenting coaches Dave and Ann Wilson, who are out with a new book, "No Perfect Parents: Ditch Expectations, Embrace Reality and Discover the One Secret That Will Change Your Parenting," talk about the importance of raising your kids to be people of integrity and character, knowing who you are as a parent and making sure to put your marriage first as a gift to your kids. | | | | | | |
| Documentary highlights Chinese Titanic survivors barred from US, erased from history | "The horrendous events that we saw in Atlanta really just highlight that the issues that six Chinese passengers on the Titanic faced over 100 years ago are still issues in the United States today," the film's lead researcher said. | | | | | | Man walks Appalachian Trail after Parkinson's diagnosis | One piece of advice Parkinson's disease patients often hear from their doctors is that they need to keep their bodies moving. On this World Parkinson's Day, meet a man who is taking the advice to the extreme. "I feel like as long as I stay on top of the disease that I'm going to win. I'm not going to let Parkinson's interrupt my journey," Dan Schoenthal says. NBC's Catie Beck has this week's Sunday Spotlight. | | | | | | |
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