It’s very typical that eventually, your child will show resistance to sitting down and doing homework-type practice with flashcards or worksheets for speech practice, reading practice, or vocabulary expansion. In
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Reading aloud is an important way to help your child make the transition from infancy into their toddler years. Between the ages of 1 and 3, your child will have triumphs and challenges. Studies show that children with an active exposure to language have social and educational advantages over their peers — and reading is one of the best ways to expose your child to language. ...
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The Ohio Parks and Recreation Department recognized Lorain County Metro Parks with a first place award for a collaborative suicide prevention campaign in the parks. In 2018, the park district teamed up with the Lorain County Board of Mental Health to incorporate resources into the parks for those who might be facing a crisis. ...
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The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage has announced the top 25 finalists for the 11th Annual Stop the Hate Youth Speak Out essay writing contest. As part of the contest, students are asked to consider the benefits of a more inclusive society, the consequences of intolerance, and the role of personal responsibility in effecting change. ...
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Food and Wine sounded the alarm with “Why Conversation Hearts Might Not Be as Ubiquitous This Valentine’s Day,” while Eater warned readers “You’ll Have to Settle for Old, Stale Necco