2024 Editions

2024 Editions

Dad Matters: The Eclipse’s Golden Lining

Northeast Ohio Parent dad columnist Jason Lea talks about sharing the upcoming eclipse with his kids. ...
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NEO Parent Crafting with Kids: Egg Carton Flowers

Recycle your egg cartons to make a bouquet that will last forever! ...
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Suicidal Thoughts and Teens

Is your teen struggling with depression or in crisis? Here's a few warning signs and tips to help them get help. ...
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Why Do Teens Sleep So Much?

Isn’t it ironic that for years, children engage in bedtime battle for a later bedtime, but when they become teenagers, all they want to do is sleep? This shift in the sleep pattern from child to teenager is normal and is important for brain development. ...
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Space Camps: A Giant Leap for your Child

Learning about space exploration at an early age may open new worlds of education, engineering, science, and technology to your child. Your child’s journey to the final frontier may launch this summer in Northeast Ohio.  ...
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Reading Room: March 2024 Book Picks

Check out these books at your local library or head to an independent bookstore or chain. ...
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Recipe of the Month: Spinach Cottage Cheese Banana Pancakes

Serve these in honor of St. Patrick’s Day (and get some greens and protein into your family's diet). ...
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Choosing Child Care: Finding the Right Fit for Your Family

There are many options available for child care from traditional day care centers to different types of in-home caregivers. Before reaching out to child care providers, take some time to assess your family’s unique needs and preferences. ...
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NEO Parent Crafting with Kids: Puffy Paint Shamrocks

Bring a little luck to your home with this easy shamrock craft! ...
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The Why Issue: Answering Your Toddler’s Common Questions

Have you ever wondered why toddlers ask so many questions? At times, do you find yourself starting to get frustrated with the rapid pace of their questions? If so, don’t worry. You are not alone. It turns out that asking a lot of questions is a normal part of a toddler’s development.  ...
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