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Graduation might look a little different again this year. But as we’ve learned from living in a pandemic for more than a year, there are still ways to celebrate a major milestone that can make it feel special. If you’re looking for ways to celebrate your grad — preschool to high school — check out these ideas.
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Curator Ray P. talks about how different fish and amphibians at the aquarium do (and do not) parent, including Bangaii cardinalfish, poison dart frogs, Surinam toads, panda barbs, daffodil cichlids, weedy seadragons, cownose stingrays and sand tiger sharks.
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The Camp and Summer Programs issues February through May featured easily digestible Camp Grids. Parents can find listings of area camps and summer programs for overnight, day, sports, academic, arts and STEM. Find the camp options that best fit your child.
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(sponsored content) The founders at Whoa Dough challenged the cookie dough status quo and created a real cookie dough indulgence that rewards healthy eaters. This on-the-go, kid-approved snack can be tossed in a lunch bag or enjoyed after a long day. With six delicious flavors made from real ingredients, you'll find something for everyone.
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Northeast Ohio Parent columnist Sara Carnes and her family recently watched “Yes Day” on Netflix. In the spirit of the movie, her family decided to try a "yes" day, where parents say “yes” to everything their kids ask. She shares how it went and some ground rules for having your own.
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A unique dance and arts event will be held at the Mayfield Drive-In on Friday, May 21. The show includes pop-up dance performances from the Fairmount Dance Company, as well as art activities, a film screening and more!
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The Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage and its partners named two teachers its “Stop the Hate Teachers of the Year,” a new award that recognizes educators who are Stop the Hate advocates and allies for their students and in the classroom. Angela Gartner, editor of Northeast Ohio Parent Magazine, interviewed the winners about the importance of anti-bias education.
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No matter the industry, first jobs are invaluable life experiences. They teach teens not only the hard skills required to do the job, but also important soft skills that build character and foster maturity, like interacting with irate customers or working as a team in a fast-paced environment. Here's some practical job advice from local professionals who hire teen workers.
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Laura Thomas, of Thomas Fitness Consulting shares this power salad recipe for your next meal. From the leafy greens to the colorful veggies to the delicious dressing, you’re going to want to add this into your regular rotation.
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On the latest episode of aParently Speaking, host Miriam Conner is joined by Krissy Durston, mom of nine. Listen as Durston shares her journey with all of her children, including how she is a different mother at age 44 than when she was younger.
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