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Many adults take some form of supplement whether it be a multivitamin, single dose vitamin or a protein powder, but what about kids? Learn why in some cases supplementation may be necessary, but in other cases your child won’t really benefit. ...
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It's never too early to have your child's hearing tested if you have concerns. Learn some common signs that might indicate your child has a hearing loss, as well as testing methods for newborns, infants and toddlers. Also, find out if common ear infections are a cause for concern when it comes to hearing. ...
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By letting your kids play a role in planning and packing their lunches — while tossing in a variety of appealing, fun options — you can make sure they are set up for success. Find out some different packing options and ways kids can get involved.
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It’s bound to happen. If your child plays a competitive sport or game, he or she will lose sometimes. And, as a parent, it’s your job to help your child
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The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage will kick off its Stop the Hate Youth Speak Out program with an event on Wednesday. Teachers, parents and students who are interested in the scholarship program are invited to attend the free event, which features an introduction to the program and a special tour. ...
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The first few years of life are a critical time for speech and language development, as children must be able to hear speech clearly in order to learn language. The earlier a hearing loss is identified and treated, the more likely the child will develop speech and language skills on par with normally hearing children. Learn about the different communication methods and approaches available for children with a hearing loss. ...
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The Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank hosted more than 1,800 community members during Operation Orange, the fifth annual 24-hour volunteer event that celebrates Hunger Action Month. With their help, the Foodbank will be able to distribute the equivalent of nearly 200,000 meals. ...
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Stuttering can become a lifelong part of talking for some people, but it doesn't have to interfere with your child's ability to make friends, participate in the classroom, make good grades, form lasting relationships or achieve career goals. Learn when to seek therapy, dispel some common myths about stuttering, and find ways to help a child who stutters. ...
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If your child has difficulty speaking and tends to hesitate on or repeat certain syllables, words, or phrases, he or she may have a stuttering problem — or they may simply be going through periods of normal disfluency that most children experience as they learn to speak. Learn the key differences between the two and when it's a good time to seek help. ...
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