Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we have adjusted the Northeast Ohio Parent summer event series for 2020. We are still hopeful the season will take place, but will continue to monitor the situation carefully, keeping everyone's safety in mind. Mark your calendars for these free, fun-filled events throughout the summer and fall. Ideal for parents and kids ages 2 to 9, each month features theme-related activities, crafts, prizes + giveaways, music fun and more.
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Music Together Summit is now offering Music Together Online classes for families with children ages birth through 5, letting parents and little ones experience the music and movement curriculum from the safety and comfort of their homes.
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Get up-close with reptiles and amphibians at CanalWay Center in Ohio & Erie Canal Reservation. Join Cleveland Metroparks naturalists and meet a gray ratsnake, snapping turtle and American toad.
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We have been home from school and work since mid-March. It’s been nearly two months and we are in the thick of distance learning (different from homeschooling, as a dear
... In its daily Curiosity Corner Live series, the Great Lakes Science Center’s STEM educators provide informative, interactive videos. Want to learn more about human spaceflight, or perhaps see how chemical
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The May issue of Northeast Ohio Parent will soon be on newsstands, but the fastest way to check it out is by viewing our digital issue. This month, we focus on honoring graduates, self-care for moms, mental health for parents and children, unique challenges that the coronavirus pandemic has brought to foster care agencies, and much more.
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Cuyahoga Community College is pleased to offer a variety of virtual summer camp options for children ages 4-18. Whether your child is a young performer or a budding engineer, Tri-C Summer Camps will help them discover their passions and talents.
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Avoid the summer slide and continue to keep your kids learning at home with these resources, from STEM lessons to art fundamentals and everything in between. In addition, enjoy virtual tours, performances and videos from area museums and attractions.
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The COVID-19 outbreak has caused many to cancel their plans or change projects. However, one thing that doesn’t have to be put off is becoming a foster care parent. The pandemic has necessitated adjustments, as agencies provide virtual group meetings and training.
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Anxiety, depression and suicide are a growing concern for youth. At this time of heightened stress, special consideration must be given to help children, especially those who already are at increased risk. We share signs and symptoms, tips to help children cope, and ways to keep the conversation going with your kids.
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