I just finished watching “Bill and Ted Face the Music.” It is not a great movie, but for a proud member of Generation X like me, it was a fun
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We have added a virtual component to Education & STEM Expo 2020! The free virtual event will take place Oct. 12, and attendees will have access to the content through Oct. 31. While indoor, in-person parts of our free East and West events are being canceled due to COVID-19, the drive-through portions and outdoor entertainment are still happening — read on to learn more!
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LakewoodAlive's 13th Annual Spooky Pooch Parade is being held virtually, with 12 lucky winners having their dogs highlighted in LakewoodAlive’s 2021 calendar and one grand prize “Best In Show” winner being determined by public voting.
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COVID-19 has changed the way we all live and approach our daily lives. For children with special needs, the deviation from their regular schedule and normal daily activities often is much harder to cope with than it is for other children. Learn expert tips to help your child with special needs adapt and succeed in school.
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While gluten sensitivities do exist, celiac disease is different in that it is a lifelong, genetic autoimmune disease triggered in certain individuals by eating gluten. If left untreated, it can severely damage parts of the small intestine. The only way to combat celiac’s effect is by adhering to a strict gluten-free diet for life. We share tips and resources.
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What is coral and why is it important? Greater Cleveland Aquarium Senior Aquarist Brenton M. explains why coral is so important to ocean life, as well as several unique facts about the animal — including what gives the different species their vibrant colors.
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With the advent of inclusion in special education over the last few decades have come integrated preschool programs with a typical peer model. These programs, which many school districts in
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The ability to process music appears in specialized areas of the brain during the first few months after birth. It socially connects, communicates, coordinates and instigates neurological and physical movement, stimulates pleasure senses and hormones, alters perception, and shapes personal identities. Find out why a bedtime lullaby is beneficial for babies, kids and adults.
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Whether virtual or in-person, school is back in session. To help children, families and educators, CPL is offering resources and programs to enhance the learning experience, complement lesson plans, encourage reading and learning, and spark curiosity.
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Ohio health officials have released Halloween guidance as part of the Responsible RestartOhio plan to curb the spread of COVID-19. Consider these recommended best practices when making your family's Halloween plans.
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