On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner is joined by guest Rick Keller. The former congressman discusses little things that can make a big difference in your child's life to help them achieve their goals and find happiness from his book.
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When was the last time you felt good about yourself? We are constantly exposed to a “definition” of what we should look like — and it’s not just us, it’s our kids too. Here's a few ways kids and parents can think more positively about themselves.
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March is National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, and to spread the message of inclusion, Akron Zoo made this video highlighting its friend George the opossum, who is neurodivergent.
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Sara Carnes, Northeast Ohio Parent columnist, shares her thoughts on the emerging technology of CHATGPT. She talks about its benefits, but also how parents can better prepare as the tech become more prominent in our daily lives.
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St. Patrick's Day is observed on March 17. Here's a few fun ways to teach your child about the shamrock filled festivities.
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During high school, many parents are preparing their teens for college. However, what if they aren’t interested in college or aren’t ready? Instead, they enjoy hands-on activities rather than a traditional classroom setting or want to do something different? A career technical educational (CTE) program might be a good place to start.
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Northeast Ohio Parent blogger Melissa Koski Carney of "I Crashed the Web" shares a recipe that’s easy to make, healthy and festive for the shamrock season.
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Cleveland Metroparks Police Department recently welcomed two new members of its police force: a male Belgian malinois puppy named Fury and a male German shepherd puppy named Rip. Both puppies are continuing their police training before they will be sworn into service across the Park District.
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Summer is just around the corner, and it’s time to start planning your girl’s next big adventure. At Girl Scout camp, your girl will discover how capable she is as she builds comfort in the outdoors, begins to take the lead, and tries new things in an environment where it’s safe to fail and try again.
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