Summer is undoubtedly one of our favorite seasons of the year; it allows us to visit beautiful places and enjoy sunshine and beauty around the globe. It’s also the perfect
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The United States is known as a “melting pot” of different nationalities, cultures and ethnicities. Many times, whether intentional or not, children and adults shy away from languages and cultures that differ from their own. To combat these tendencies, experts advise parents to expose their children to new cultures early and often – and to be aware of their own behaviors and attitudes.
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This fall brings students back to brick-and-mortar schools — including college kids. Whether they’re freshmen or sophomores heading to campus for the first time, those departures from home stir up many emotions. Here are some ways to show them extra love.
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If you hop on the highway and head south, it doesn’t take long to end up in the picturesque countryside, where you can take a wild drive to see animals
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Follow the roadmap of nature through three habitats in the new Life Cycles Secrets exhibit in Lake Metroparks' Penitentiary Glen Nature Center. Focus on Fields, discover the Wild Wetlands and learn about Fantastic Forests.
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Between sports, performing arts, tutoring and more, there are many options for activities to fill your child’s time after the last school bell rings. Check out the following programs that are designed to fit into a student’s schedule after school.
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Technology will continue to revolutionize the public education system in the future. Here are some popular student applications in and out of the classroom. It helps parents to understand the what, why, and how these software systems are used so they can better connect and communicate with their child and teachers.
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What exactly is a kinkajou? The tropical rainforest mammal is actually related to a raccoon and has a thick, furry coat that keeps it dry and protects against bee stings while seeking out its favorite food: honey.
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This year's Ohio sales tax holiday takes place Friday, August 6, through Sunday, August 8. Among the items exempt from sales and use tax are clothing priced at $75 per item or less, and school supplies priced at $20 per item or less.
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The August issue of Northeast Ohio Parent has arrived! Check it out on newsstands or view the digital edition here.
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