I grew up as a typical suburban kid a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away called Chicagoland. It was the 70s and 80s — innocent days before
September 2020
We’ve reached that point in the year when it’s unavoidable to leave the grocery store or farmers market without a bounty of crisp apples, oversized pumpkins, plump squash or a few dozen ears of sweet corn in tow. Wholesome and hearty, fall produce can be used in a variety of tasty recipes with plenty of opportunities for the kids to pick, peel, chop, mix, mash and devour. For messy hands and full bellies, bring on the harvest. ...
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This month, we share spots for stroller-friendly walks with little ones in tow, fall events, and delicious ways to enjoy the season's harvest. The issue also features the 2020 Education Guide, which focuses on relevant back-to-school topics like COVID-19 considerations, preschool STEM lessons, transportation and much more. ...
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STEM has been a buzzword in K-12 education for years. Proponents say expertise in computer science, engineering, health care and related fields will continue to be in demand in the job market of the future. We share ways to incorporate STEM learning — and fun — with your preschooler. ...
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If you’ve got a teen or preteen at home, you may be feeling confused or concerned about the ups and downs of their emotions and behavioral changes. Mix in a global pandemic and you may see increased stress and tension levels from your teens as they navigate changes to their routine, while having limited access to coping strategies such as seeing friends or doing extracurricular activities. ...
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It’s a new school year amidst a global pandemic, which means parents and children had to make tough choices about the best back-to-school approach for their family. In this three-part series, Northeast Ohio Parent has teamed up with four area families to report on their back-to-school experiences and track their progress. Each family is unique, but they all have one thing in common: a different school year than they’ve experienced before. ...
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