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Glow Returns to the Cleveland Botanical Garden

Things to do
Glow will delight the senses and transport visitors into a holiday wonderland outside and in, all season long beginning this Saturday. The event is a socially-distanced, one-way guided path through indoor and outdoor visual experiences with plenty of photo opportunities and self-guided engagement for all ages. ...
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Experience the Magic of the Holidays This Season at Crocker Park

Things to do
Crocker Park's holiday attractions and activities kick off this Friday with a Virtual Tree Lighting Ceremony at 6 p.m. All attractions — Nightly Light Shows, Santa's Village, CLE Market, ice skating rink and more — will open the following day on Saturday, November 21, at noon. ...
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Imagination Library Program is Now Available to Every Ohio Child

Ages & Stages Education Parenting
The Ohio Governor’s Imagination Library Program is now available to every Ohio child.  Partnerships and funding have been established in each of Ohio’s 88 counties, so that all children who enroll — from birth to age 5 — can receive a free book in the mail every single month to help accelerate their development. ...
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Notre Dame College Provides Surprise Day to Students

Education Magazine November 2020
Notre Dame College held its first Falcon Community Day last month, which meant all on-campus and synchronous classes were canceled for students. Faculty and staff were notified of the special event prior but kept the secret from their students. ...
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Reading Aloud: The Importance of a Bedtime Story

Ages & Stages Parenting
Did you know that reading aloud is the single most important thing a parent or caregiver can do to help a child prepare for reading and learning? Reading aloud stimulates language development even before a child can talk. Find out other benefits associated with reading to your child. ...
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3 Roles That Kids Should Avoid as Their Parents Divorce 

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Seeing parents divorce is arguably one of the most painful experiences that some children have to go through. Despite the hardship, there are details about the split that soon-to-be ex-partners

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Shedding Bad Habits and Feeling Good

Health

Most people acquire bad habits in their teens and early adult life. Initially, they open the door to a social life they otherwise may not enjoy. Unfortunately, these same bad

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Connecting for Kids Virtual Programs in November

Education Featured Parenting
Connecting for Kids provides education and support to families with concerns about their child. It serves all families, including those children with and without formal diagnoses. Each month, it is offering Zoom educational programs, support groups, a Parent Match Program and other resources. ...
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10 Interesting Facts About Ears & Hearing

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week
Health
Did you know that ears are completely individual, just like fingerprints? Yahoo has even explored technology that could unlock a cell phone when held to the user's ear. Learn this and other interesting, lesser-known facts about ears and hearing. ...
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Quarantine Playtime: 5 Toys to Improve Speech Development

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week
Ages & Stages Parenting Parenting Through the Pandemic Special Needs
Playing with your child is an essential way to improve his or her speech, language and social skills — and this can be done with toys you likely already have at home. Learn five different toys and ways to play with your child to encourage language growth and development. ...
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