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My Child Isn’t Talking Yet — What Now?

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week
Ages & Stages Special Needs
Since speech-language problems can impact social and academic abilities, early detection and intervention are critical. Early intervention can help prevent difficulties with reading, writing and interpersonal communication. Children are evaluated as young as 12-18 months of age, and treatment begins with the abilities your child has and then builds on those. ...
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Preschooler Screen Time Linked to Attention Problems

Ages & Stages Parenting Technology
Researchers in a recent study found that by age 5, children who spent two hours or more per day looking at screens were 7.7 times more likely to meet criteria for a diagnosis of ADHD than children who watched screens for 30 minutes or less each day. ...
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5 Things to Expect During a Child’s Speech Evaluation

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week
Ages & Stages Parenting
If you are having difficulty understanding your child, you might want to consider a speech-language evaluation, which is a normal step to pursue when parents or caregivers suspect difficulty with communication. Ask your pediatrician for a referral to a speech-language pathologist, a professional who diagnoses speech and language difficulties. ...
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Sensory-Enriched Activities and Outings for Summer

Ages & Stages Special Needs Things to do
Sensory integration, or the way in which the mind communicates with the senses, begins developing before birth and shapes the way a person interacts with the environment. Parents can help their kids’ neurological growth, as well as appeal to their sensory inclinations, by exposing them to summer sensory activities. ...
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Experts Recommend Screen Time Limits for Parents, Too

Ages & Stages Parenting Technology
Parents are always instructed to keep their child's screen time to a minimum. Now, experts are recommending screen time limits for parents, too, as the amount of time that caregivers spend on their electronic devices directly impacts the quality and quantity of interaction with their children. ...
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11 Sunscreen Questions Answered by a Dermatologist

Health
Sunscreen can save your life if you know how to use it effectively. The truth is that far too many people suffer from sun-caused skin ailments like signs of aging, dark spots, and even worse, skin cancer. Learn expert advice as a dermatologist answers important questions about sunscreen. ...
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How Early Intervention Changed Ava’s Life

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week
Ages & Stages Special Needs
After a healthy pregnancy and birth, Christie and Josh Hersman welcomed Ava, an energetic baby girl with big blue eyes. When a newborn hearing screening indicated Ava might need further testing, the Hersmans took her to get an auditory brain response test, which confirmed Ava had moderate to severe hearing loss. Learn what resources the family used as part of Ava's early intervention program. ...
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Special Needs Resources and Fun at Cleveland’s ADA Day Celebration

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week
Special Needs
Join Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center, along with many other service providers, this Wednesday as they celebrate the 29th year of the Americans with Disabilities Act with a free Family Resource Fair and Concert at Wade Oval in University Circle. ...
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Is it Worth Cutting the Cable in 2019?

Finance

You may not realize it yet, but your cable television could be putting you back in time…Well, maybe not exactly just yet, but cable could soon become a thing of

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What Books Should I Choose to Read to My Toddler?

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week
Ages & Stages Parenting
Find out how to choose books that make toddlers feel included and competent, as well as engaged at an appropriate level. Also, learn five areas of early reading and how they build upon one another as children learn to read. ...
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