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Learn About ‘Color in Nature’ With Cleveland Museum of Natural History

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History celebrated "Color in Nature" month with this live #WildlifeWednesdays video on its Facebook page. The video includes a visit to the museum's snowshoe hares and an interview with Stanley, the striped skunk! ...
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Learn All About Bats With Cleveland Metroparks

Are bats blind? Join Cleveland Metroparks Naturalist Marty Calabrese for a Q&A in this "Ask a Naturalist" inquiry. ...
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State Initiative to Support Learning for Students with Disabilities

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a new state initiative to provide financial support to families who may need supplemental assistance outside of what is provided by their child's Individualized Education Program. ...
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Quarantine Playtime: 5 Toys to Improve Speech Development

Playing with your child is an essential way to improve his or her speech, language and social skills — and this can be done with toys you likely already have at home. Learn five different toys and ways to play with your child to encourage language growth and development. ...
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Wishes for Home: Northeast Ohioans Share Inspiring Adoption Stories

Family happens in all different ways. You bring someone in your life because you want them to be there. That’s how adoption works. It’s about opening your home and making room for love. These challenging times might make it difficult to think about the possibility of adoption or foster care. Most families who have gone through the process of adoption say it’s worth it, although it takes time, some patience and, often, a few heartaches to complete. ...
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Bouncing Back: What your Family can Learn from the Military’s Resiliency Mindset

It’s been a stressful year for many people, as uncertainty and social isolation cause anxiety and weigh heavily on families. Learn how to better understand resiliency — something for which military families receive training — and how to foster it in any family, for any situation. ...
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Juggling School, Work and Life: How Parents and Kids Cope During the Pandemic

In this special three-part series, Northeast Ohio Parent magazine concludes its coverage tracking the back-to-school experiences of four Ohio families: the Mions, the Hopkinses, the Hawks and the Rawsons.

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Community Arts Organizations Embrace Virtual and In-Person Opportunities for Youth

The joys of youth theater are endless, whether they are experienced in person or in a virtual world. Although the arts community has been hit hard by the pandemic,

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Signs of the Season

October is the real beginning of fall. The leaves start to turn orange, red, yellow and brown. Halloween is right around the corner, and I get to see the interesting yard displays people put out. This year, there are other things on the grass — political signs. Have you talked to your kids about the election? Do you think it matters to them? ...
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6 Ways to Celebrate Halloween With Kids That Don’t Involve Trick-Or-Treating

Halloween looks a little different around here this year. Trick-or-treating is canceled in some neighborhoods, or adapted to be more pandemic-friendly. In-school Halloween parties aren’t happening, and everyone is trying to figure out how to celebrate Halloween in a fun — and safe — way. Northeast Ohio Parent blogger Melissa Koski Carney shares six ways families can still enjoy Halloween in a pandemic-friendly way. ...
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