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Reading Room: November 2024 Book Picks for Kids

Looking for some great seasonal reads for your kids? Here’s a list of books to try. Put these on your library wish list or gift them to someone you know. ...
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The Faces of Adoptive Parents

The month of November is National Adoption Month, Northeast Ohio Parent editor Angela Gartner spoke to two families who share their unique pathways to adoption. ...
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#CLEMAMA: Navigating the Teen Years

Sara Carnes, Northeast Ohio Parent columnist, shares a few ways to deepen your relationship and build a strong, lasting connection with your teens. ...
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Read the Northeast Ohio Parent November 2024 Issue

The November issue of Northeast Ohio Parent has arrived! Check it out on newsstands, or view the digital edition! We have your holiday gifting covered with 50 ideas under $50. Plus get into the holiday spirit with special events happening this month. The November issue also features the High School Guide. We provide tips to help your nervous teen driver and ways to start preparing for college testing. ...
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Fall Education Focus 2024 – High School Guide

This digital High School Guide is packed full of informative articles and school listings to further your knowledge on high school education options in Northeast Ohio. Plus, we provide tips to help your nervous teen driver and ways to start preparing for college testing. ...
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Is a Special Education Evaluation Right for Your Child?

Watching your child struggle in school is awful. Maybe they’re trying their best but are still behind, or maybe homework feels like a battle. Children may even share that they feel inadequate or uncomfortable in the classroom. When parents see these signs, they often begin to wonder if something more is going on—and whether special education services might help. ...
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The Growing Popularity of Esports: Friend or Foe in Youth Development?

This rapid growth has sparked debate about esports’ impact on youth development. While some view esports as a distraction, others argue that it offers valuable skills and opportunities that can positively contribute to young people’s lives. ...
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Dad Matters: Advice for Lonely Parents

If you’re feeling lonely, you’re not alone. A new survey from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that 66 percent of parents felt lonely or isolated sometimes. And 79 percent said they’d value a way to connect with other parents outside of home and work. Northeast Ohio Parent Dad Columnist Jason Lea shares a few ways you can become involved. ...
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Making Middle School Home: finding a sense of belonging

For students who are new to middle school, helping them to make a smooth transition makes a difference so they can take advantage of what these years have to offer.  ...
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