Giving kids an opportunity to learn real-life skills through science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) activities helps prepare them for the challenges of everyday life, high school and even their careers. We spoke with several teachers, educators and administrators who shared some of the skills that children can tap through STEAM that will help them succeed at school and in the future.
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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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Most times, during joyful play, preschoolers are actively learning, but they don’t realize they are learning. These are the times that parents can connect with their children and build skills needed for future success.
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The January issue of Northeast Ohio Parent will soon be on newsstands, but the fastest way to check it out is by viewing our digital issue here. You can find us at more than 800 locations, including Marc’s stores and select Giant Eagle and Discount Drug Mart.
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House Bill 231, also known as the Allison Rose Act, has passed within both chambers of the General Assembly and is headed to the governor’s desk. The bill, which was introduced by Ohio State Rep. Dave Greenspan (R-Westlake), encourages school districts, community schools and STEM schools to create food allergy training for staff members and students.
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There’s no doubt about it: 2020 was an unforgettable year. Between stay-at-home orders, remote learning and working from home, chances are your family spent more time together last year than at any time in recent memory — maybe even ever. Now, it’s time to turn to the New Year, knowing that whatever highs and lows 2021 will bring, your family will face them together. That’s why we’re focusing on New Year’s resolutions for the whole family.
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“You can ski in Ohio?”
It’s a question Thomas Conti hears regularly.
“When people think of skiing, they think of mountain ranges or specifically going out West,” says Conti, brand
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