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From the venue and theme to entertainment and food, there’s a lot to consider when planning your child’s birthday party. Check out the tips below to
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Ten-year-old Brady Snakovsky, of Strongsville, was honored as the 2019 ASPCA Kid of the Year at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals annual Humane Awards Luncheon
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Joint attention — the ability to shift your attention between an object or event and your communication partner — is a skill that many children who are on the autism spectrum do not develop on their own. If kids are only focusing on one thing at a time, they aren't learning to communicate with others about shared experiences, to read facial expressions and understand gestures, or picking up new vocabulary and concepts. ...
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The Salvation Army is making it easier for donors to give back during the Christmas season by making a gift with Apple Pay or Google Pay at its Red Kettles. The funds then will be distributed to a local Salvation Army, and an email receipt will be sent directly to each donor's phone. ...
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Menlo Park Academy Board of Directors voted to appoint Tara Schmitt as the school’s first head of school this fall. read more
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Girl Scouts of North East Ohio opened Chickadee Program Center at Camp Ledgewood in Peninsula. Two events for Girl Scout members, including volunteers and their families, were held to give members a chance to view the new program center. ...
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Commonly referred to as hypernasality, velopharyngeal insufficiency is a resonance disorder (how the cavities of the mouth and nose affect the way speech sounds) that results from too much air moving through the nose during speech. Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatment of this disorder. ...
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(Family Features) From the classroom to the internet, bullying can lead to children developing a poor self-image or to bullying others. In fact, members of Generation Z believe bullying is
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Hearing aids and cochlear implants are both electronic devices that help improve hearing. How they do that is what makes them very different. Although both types of devices work best for people with permanent hearing loss, cochlear implants are traditionally recommended for people with severe to profound hearing loss, while hearing aids are recommended for people with mild to severe hearing loss. Learn more about the differences here. ...
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