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Injured or Orphaned Wildlife? Here’s What to Do

Things to do

Watching native wildlife is a treat! Springtime is the best time to watch for nest building and the arrival of young. It is likely that you will encounter a baby

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One Way to Teach Teens Credit Card Basics

Ages & Stages Finance Parenting Teens

Do you want to teach your teen how to responsibly use a credit card, but don’t want to open a new account in their name? One available feature allows you

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Study: Are E-Cigarettes Creating More Teen Smokers?

Health Parenting Teens

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), teen electronic cigarette use has sky-rocketed by an alarming rate – 78 percent — in the past year. read more

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Are Extended School Year Services Right for Your Child?

Education Parenting Special Needs

Summer can be a challenging time for many families, perhaps more so for families of children who have autism. Significant disruptions to daily routines can be troublesome for children with

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Why Play Groups are Good for Your Child’s Social and Language Skills

Ages & Stages Parenting
While solitary play has its benefits, play groups are really where children can learn play, social and language skills. Here are some ways that play groups will benefit your child and enhance these strengths.   ...
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The Stages of Infant Speech Development

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week
Ages & Stages
Children begin developing speech as an infant. By 6 months, babies coo and play with their voices by producing sounds such as "oo," "uh," "mm," "da," and "goo." As time goes on, your child will produce a variety of age-appropriate sounds and word shapes. Single words will be combined into two- and three-word phrases, and eventually into sentences and ongoing conversation. ...
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Parents: Get Up and Move!

2019 Editions Fitness Health Magazine March 2019 Parenting

Working in the office, carting our kids to activities and household chores might seem like moving, but do we spend more time sitting than we think? A recent study in

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When and How Should I Read to My Child?

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week
Ages & Stages Parenting
Experts recommend you read to your child as often as you can and that you strive to have at least one scheduled reading time each day. Choosing regular times to read (especially before naps and bedtime) is a way to help your child learn to sit with a book and relax. Of course, you can read anytime your child seems in the mood. Find reading tips to make the experience enjoyable for both parent and child. ...
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Good Parents Don’t Serve Chips for Dinner. Do They?

Food Parenting

Last year, I got a surprise email from a Wall Street Journal contributor, wanting to talk about how and why my family eats snacks for dinner. read more

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Hawken School Plans New High School

Private schools in Cleveland, Ohio
2019 Editions Education Magazine March 2019

Hawken School announced last month plans for a new high school in University Circle. The school purchased five additional properties on Magnolia Drive and will launch the Mastery School of

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