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When teens start driving, parents typically set ground rules they need to follow, however a new study conducted by Liberty Mutual Insurance reveals that more than a third (37 percent)
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Singing and rhyming make a unique way to engage children in routines with built-in opportunities for communication. This is because children’s songs help capture and hold a child’s attention since they contain a few components that make them memorable — a good beat, repeated words, associated movements and fun sounds. ...
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Many kids will be shopping for a new backpack this year.
But according to Dr. Kim Giuliano, of Cleveland Clinic Children’s, it’s more than simply choosing a color, style or
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According to a recent study, today’s expectant moms are more likely to experience depression than their own mothers decades ago. read more
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When it comes to summer fun, finding one activity that appeals to the whole family can feel like a monumental task. From the grumpy teen to the tiny tot, everyone
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The grant supports the construction of Akron Children’s new Health Center in North Canton. Slated to open in early 2019, the facility will house pediatric primary care, plus about a dozen in-demand pediatric specialty care practices and rehabilitation services. ...
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Between school, work, extracurricular activities and everything else that busy families juggle, adding speech therapy to the agenda can seem overwhelming. Here are some tips for how to make your child's speech therapy a priority, both by regularly making it to appointments and practicing at home. ...
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Like it or not, a new school year is fast approaching.
The good news is there are steps families can take now to help their children successfully transition from summer
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Tuesdays through Fridays throughout the entire month of August, for one adult National Park Scenic coach ticket purchased, one child’s National Park Scenic coach ticket is free. ...
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It is true – a child’s first words are typically formed around the age of 1. However, not all children begin using words by their first birthday. Learn a few things to consider if you or your pediatrician are keeping a watchful eye on your child’s communication skills, including certain hearing and language skills your child should have that will help the transition into verbal communication. ...
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