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Most parents know about eye infection in kids, however, there are more common eye conditions from which a child can suffer. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent the condition
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Spider webs stronger than steel… shrimp that can break through glass… sharks that use their snouts to sense the electrical impulses of their prey… fish that can bite through bricks.
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"Working Through a Healthy Divorce: Addressing the Developmental Impact on Children" takes place on Nov. 3. In addition to offering continuing education credit for early childhood educators, social workers, therapists and counselors, the conference provides a separate track for parents who may be going through divorce themselves. ...
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Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body is "science-in-disguise" where kids explore the good, the bad and the downright ugly about how their bodies work. The exhibit, which runs through Jan. 6, is included with the cost of general admission. ...
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On Oct. 17, libraries in Lake and Geauga counties are teaming with hospital systems, treatment centers, schools and an award-winning, best-selling journalist to help people — not just those struggling with opioid addiction, but their family and friends, as well — get the information and resources they need. ...
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Halloween night has many little ghouls and goblins out and about in search of tricks or treats in their neighborhoods. But before letting the little ones out the door for
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This year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Look. Listen. Learn. Be aware. Fire can happen anywhere,” works to educate people about three basic but essential steps to take to reduce the likelihood of having a fire — and how to escape safely in the event of one. ...
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Lawrence understands that children learn differently. And so they teach differently – adapting the learning environment to suit the needs of students instead of the other way around. Its students come from more than 80 communities in Northeast Ohio and beyond. ...
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Typically, a child's hearing is tested at birth and, if it’s normal, is not tested again until approaching age 4. A good indicator of hearing ability is overall speech and language development. Learn some signs of hearing and speech development that may indicate whether or not your child should be screened or tested further. ...
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