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Managing Your Digital Memories

Creating a plan to organize and save your digital photos may not be at the top of your priority list. It may even seem daunting. Mike Daugherty, Northeast Ohio Parent tech columnist shares some ways to save these family memories. ...
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Winners and Finalists Announced in 2022 Parent Choice Awards!

The results are in! Each year, we ask our readers and online followers to weigh in on their favorite family-friendly spots — local businesses, attractions, family services and more — in the Northeast Ohio Parent Choice Awards. While some longtime favorites topped the ballots again this year, they’re joined by several new honorees. Find out which places were chosen as winners and finalists for 2022! ...
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Kickoff The Summer Season With A Block Party At Crocker Park

Sponsored Content — Kickoff the summer season by attending the 2nd annual Crocker Park Block Party on Sunday, June 12. The lifestyle center is partnering with departments from the City of Westlake to offer a fun day complete with personal safety activities, games, exhibits, demos, and more. ...
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Cleveland Metroparks Asian Lantern Festival Returns

In the festival's fifth year, this after hours event begins on Thursday, July 6 and features both a walk-through and drive-through experiences, large-scale illuminated lantern displays, live acrobatic performances and culturally inspired cuisine. ...
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From Hospital Bed to Race Day: 6-year-old Cancer Survivor to Race for the Place

Sponsored Content — Facing cancer is hard for anyone but going through the challenges as a child has its unique hurdles. The Gathering Place in Beachwood event "Race for the Place" helps kids like 6-year-old Sydney Phoeson cancer survivor and her family. The race is held on the first Sunday in June on National Cancer Survivors Day ...
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Navigating Electronics with Kids in the Summer

Navigating electronics can be difficult for parents. It is difficult because parents can be busy, and children and adolescents can be very stubborn in not wanting to get off the games and, sometimes are sneaky in how they get on the games. Here are some tips that might be helpful to you as a parent if you are working on getting a balance this summer. ...
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Check for Recalled Jif Peanut Butter

The J. M. Smucker Co. announced a recall this weekend of some Jif peanut butter that were sold in the U.S. due to potential Salmonella contamination. Find out which products were impacted. ...
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Experts’ Advice for Parents Amid the Baby Formula Shortage

Empty shelves of infant formula have parents scrambling to different stores, and many are worried how to best feed their babies. Whether you are a mom who feeds their child formula only, using a hybrid approach of breastmilk and formula, or breastfeeding moms or soon-to-be parents, local health experts share feeding advice for you and your baby. ...
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#CLEMAMA: 5 Things Parents of Younger Children Should Know

Sara Carnes, Northeast Ohio Parent columnist, reflects on a few things she would tell her “younger self” as a parent, especially as her daughters continue to grow as a tween and adult. She names five things that she could have done differently and hopes it will be helpful for readers. ...
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Planting Seeds with School Gardens

More than 12,334 school gardening programs around the country support classroom curricula and build healthy eating habits. With farm-to-table rooted in the public domain, farm-to-school programs are growing in new ways.  ...
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