April 2019

April 2019

Autism Diagnoses on the Rise as Kids in Certain Populations are Identified at Higher Rates

By now, many parents have likely heard the news that the rate of diagnosis for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is going up. According to the Centers for Disease Control

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Nature-Inspired Toys for Kids

In honor of Earth Day, which takes place on April 22, check out the following nature-inspired toys and products for kids. read more

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Latest Edition of Summer Camp Guide Available Now

The spring 2019 edition of our Summer Camp Guide is available now. In addition to more than 80 summer camp listings, the guide includes articles on camps that focus on good deeds, ways to ensure your camper has a healthy summer adventure, and "x-treme" camps that take a deep dive into a particular area of interest. ...
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Parents and Schools Work to Prevent Vaping, a Dangerous Trend Among Teens

According to the CDC, the number of middle and high school students vaping regularly rose by 1.5 million just in 2018 — roughly a 77 percent surge. Learn the dangers of e-cigarettes, signs your child may be vaping, as well as what area schools are doing to help students quit the addictive habit. ...
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Deviled Eggs Recipes With a Twist

Deviled eggs, also known as stuffed eggs, first appeared in American cookbooks in the mid-19th century, but the origin can be traced back to ancient Rome, where eggs were boiled

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Kids and Growing Pains: What’s Normal and When to be Concerned

Is your little one waking up with leg pains in the middle of the night? He or she could be experiencing growing pains. While the exact cause of this common childhood ailment is unknown, there are things parents can do to help. Learn the facts, including signs of a more serious issue. ...
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Northeast Ohio Storytimes & Activities for Kids, April 2019

Have fun this month with a visit to your local library, museum or area attraction, many of which offer storytimes, crafts, and other fun activities for young children. ...
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Immunization Conversation: Vaccine Debate Renewed Amid Measles Outbreaks

Whether to vaccinate your child or not has become a topic of discussion among parents and medical professionals around the U.S. due to measles outbreaks that have been reported in 11 states. We cover the vaccination conversation and the impact it has on the community. ...
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