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Education

Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week

Should My Child Learn a Second Language?

Introducing your child to multiple languages at a young age is a personal decision that can be challenging for many families. A child can become bilingual by learning two languages simultaneously from birth if they are both spoken regularly in the home. Later exposure to a second language will not necessarily impact your child’s ability to learn the language, however, some children may not talk much when they start using a second language. ...
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Lake County Captains Launch Rookie Readers Program

The Lake County Captains Reading Program is expanding to reach pre-K children through a literacy initiative at pediatric and family medicine practices in Lake and Geauga counties, thanks to support from PNC Bank and the Lake Health Foundation. ...
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School of the Week: Valley Christian Academy

At Valley Christian Academy in Aurora, students receive an excellent, well-rounded education and flourish in their relationship with God, spiritual development, and their love for everyone around them. ...
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‘Stop The Hate’ Award Ceremony Details Announced

The ceremony, which is free and open to the public, will celebrate the finalists in the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage’s Stop the Hate Youth Speak Out and Youth Sing Out contests. Winners of $100,000 in scholarships and prizes will be announced. ...
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School of the Week: Incarnate Word Academy

At nationally recognized IWA, staff strives to inspire and support each student to achieve academic and personal success through advanced classes, enriching clubs and team athletics. Students learn to think for themselves, practice their faith, exercise responsibility and become leaders in a safe, dynamic environment. ...
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Celebrating Preschool Teachers: Shaping the Minds of the Youngest Learners

For many families, preschool is the first time a child is away from their parents for an extended period of time. Preschool teachers play a vital role in helping young

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Get Your Kids Moving for Success in School

These days, we’re obsessed with success — particularly big book smarts, AP classes, higher education, and a preoccupation with straight As. But piling on the homework and study time doesn’t always yield results. New research shows that physical activity has a positive effect on school performance. Learn more about the study, as well as what you can do to help set up your kids for success. ...
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How to Support Your Teen in the College Planning Process

While it's true teens are fairly independent, it’s important for parents to know that there are many things their teens will need from them as they approach their college process — though it may not be the kind of help you’d assume. ...
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5 Things Parents can do at Home to Prepare Their Child for Kindergarten    

While academics do play a large part of kindergarten readiness, there are other skills that are important for kids to master prior to the transition from preschool. Here are five focus areas besides academics that parents can use to help their preschool age children prepare for kindergarten. ...
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School of the Week: Julie Billiart Schools

Julie Billiart Schools offer an individualized whole-child approach to education. But to its students, it's simply school. With one campus in Lyndhurst and another in Akron, Julie Billiart Schools are empowering students that learn differently. ...
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