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School Fatigue: Helping Kids Cope in the Next Semester

Gearing up to spend another semester as teacher, tutor and tech support is daunting for parents. So, as we send our kids back to school — however that looks in your district — what can we do to ease anxiety and build confidence, putting kids in the right frame of mind to succeed? ...
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How to Manage Being In the Sandwich Generation

Even though the ‘sandwich’ generation sounds like delicious lunch options, it’s not related to food at all. Instead, it refers to adults who are ‘sandwiched’ between caring for their children

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Toboggan Chutes Are Open at the Chalet in Mill Stream Run Reservation

The winter tradition has returned with the twin toboggan chutes at The Chalet in Strongsville. Adventure-seekers can plunge down a 70-foot drop and travel along 700 feet of ice, reaching speeds up to 50 miles per hour. Advanced reservations and facial coverings will be required. ...
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Staying Sane During a Pandemic While Working At Home With Kids

Working from home with kids during the COVID-19 pandemic is not easy. Melissa Koski Carney, Northeast Ohio Parent Blogger "I Crashed The Web" shares with us how she made it work and kept her sanity along the way. Here's what she found that have helped her. ...
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Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center Parent Tip of the Week

Newborn Hearing Testing & Your Baby

Ohio law requires that all hospitals and birthing centers offer the Universal Newborn Hearing Screening before discharge. The methods used are safe, quick and effective. If your child has not passed the screening, it is very important that you take your baby for a diagnostic hearing test by a licensed pediatric audiologist. ...
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8 Snow Activities for Parents and Kids

Winter weather has struck again in the greater Cleveland/Akron area — and that means some snowy activities. We combed Pinterest for some unique indoor and outdoor boredom busters to help

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Podcast Episode #57: Talking About Drug and Alcohol Addiction with Kids

On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner is joined by Adam Jablin, a recovering addict, now a life coach and author, who talks about things parents should know about addiction and tips on what they can do if they suspect there is a problem. ...
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Akron Children’s Museum, Summit Metroparks Help to Keep Kids Moving with Adventure Backpacks

Akron Children’s Museum, Summit Metroparks and the Friends of Metroparks are helping little learners ages 3 to 6 keep their brains stimulated and bodies active with Adventure Backpacks. A grant from Summit County funded the creation and distribution of 2,500 backpacks. ...
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5 Holiday Stressors for Kids with Autism and How to Help Them Have a Happy Season

The holiday season is here, which means festive decorations, blinking lights, Christmas trees, Santa, presents, holiday meals and more. While these are why most of us love this time of year, they are also the reason this season can cause confusion and stress for children with autism spectrum disorder. Check out these tips from Juli Augustin from ABA Behavioral Specialists, to help you achieve your seasonal goals this year and beyond.  ...
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Fairmount Center for the Arts Presents ‘Nutcracker at Home’

Earlier this month, Fairmount Center for the Arts presented “Nutcracker at Home,” a safe and magical way to celebrate and connect this holiday season. “Nutcracker at Home,” originally a live-streamed
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