Social distancing is a tough task when you’re raising kids, especially if we want to teach them how to help others while keeping their distance from each other. But it can be done. Check out this list of ideas for how to incorporate acts of kindness into your new daily routine while staying safe at home.
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In a typical summer, an abundance of job opportunities are available for teens to fill during the school break. However, this summer, jobs could be scarce as some areas where teens typically find work may be struggling to stay afloat due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The sun is shining, tulips have sprouted and the warm breezes of spring are here. The winter has been a whirlwind of stresses with twists and turns, but with the new season upon us, it’s a great time to get inspired — and maybe find new ways to entertain or teach the kids at home.
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It’s well-known that breastfeeding has many health advantages for infants.
But a recent study shows breastfeeding is good for mom’s health, too. read more
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The Young Artists’ Playwright Festival, scheduled for Oct. 25, is a one-act competition for young playwrights. The 10 plays selected for the festival will be produced and performed during the event.
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Libraries may be closed as part of Gov. DeWine’s stay-at-home order, but many in the greater Cleveland/Akron area continue to offer digital programming as usual — and some have added more offerings or made it possible to apply for library cards online.
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If your child has been diagnosed with a permanent hearing loss, it’s likely that hearing aids have been recommended. Hearing aids can be life-altering for your child, allowing them to hear sounds often missed due to hearing loss. Those that are properly fitted early on can allow your child to develop speech and language skills to reach their full potential.
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In this new video format, aParently Speaking host Miriam Conner speaks live with Kristin Gambaccini, mom of eight and the blogger behind Perfectly Destressed. The two discuss how they're parenting amid COVID-19 concerns, including ways to keep their kids entertained and how to find a schedule that works.
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When your child is at home, you can still work to develop their speech with simple activities that can be done at home and with other family members. read more
... Have you ever had a really bad day at work?
And when it was finally time to go home, all you could think about was how awesome it was going
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